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Concise Introduction to Logic [Paperback]


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5.0 out of 5 stars College Student, Dec 1 2003
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I found this text very helpful. It is a good book for a quick introduction to logic and the examples and questions along with the CD-Rom provide additional support in the understanding of the text. Even though this book was assigned as a required text for the class, I recommend it for anyone who wants to gain some knowledge on logic reasoning.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book for Academic instruction, Sep 28 2000
First, I am familar with the 6th edition, so my comments concern that edition. I have both learned from (as a student) and taught from (as an instructor) this book. The book's strength is in formal or deductive logic and not informal or inductive logic. (Although it covers inductive logic and critical thinking). This book should not be used by someone who is looking just to argue better, but is much more suited to an academic setting at the level of a senior in high school or college freshman/sophmore. I am not saying that it is a hard read or too technical, as a matter of fact, it is quite basic, but it is too dry for the average reader and you would simply not pick up the information from simply reading it; you would have to work the problems and interact with others who are also reading the book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good study for the fun of it., Jun 7 2000
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Seth T. Hahne (SoCal) - See all my reviews
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Being more familiar with Hurley's FOURTH EDITION, I will relegate my comments to such. This introductory text delivers a formidable subject in an easy-to-ingest manner. His explanations are easy enough for the novice while strong enough to remain a decent reference work for he who only occasionally must call back to to a definition of some fallacy or another.
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