Simple Formal Logic

Simple Formal Logic

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780415997454
Untertitel:
With Common-Sense Symbolic Techniques
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Arnold Vander Nat
Herausgeber:
Taylor & Francis
Anzahl Seiten:
360
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.12.2009
ISBN:
978-0-415-99745-4

Perfect for students with no background in logic or philosophy, Simple Formal Logic provides a full system of logic adequate to handle everyday and philosophical reasoning. By keeping out artificial techniques that aren't natural to our everyday thinking process, Simple Formal Logic trains students to think through formal logical arguments for themselves, ingraining in them the habits of sound reasoning.Simple Formal Logic features:a companion website with abundant exercise worksheets, study supplements (including flashcards for symbolizations and for deduction rules), and instructor's manualtwo levels of exercises for beginning and more advanced studentsa glossary of terms, abbreviations and symbolsThis book arose out of a popular course that the author has taught to all types of undergraduate students at Loyola University Chicago. He teaches formal logic without the artificial methods - methods that often seek to solve farfetched logical problems without any connection to everyday and philosophical argumentation. The result is a book that teaches easy and more intuitive ways of grappling with formal logic - and is intended as a rigorous yet easy-to-follow first course in logical thinking for philosophy majors and non-philosophy majors alike.


Zusatztext 'Arnold vander Nat's Simple Formal Logic is simply better than its closest competitors at presenting material for an undergraduate audience! new to the subject. Its greatest merit is that it explains complex and challenging material in layman's terms and then moves on to more technical language. This approach makes it both highly accessible and engaging. It's one of the few logic textbooks that I really liked reading.' - Chunghyoung Lee! California State University! Fresno! USA'I was floored by this fabulous logic text and by the talents of its author! I tremendously enjoyed reading it! and can't wait until I can adopt it as my class text.' - Michael Latzer! Gannon University! USA Informationen zum Autor Arnold vander Nat is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He has taught courses at the introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels in logic, epistemology, and early modern philosophy. Klappentext Ideal for students with no background in logic or philosophy, Simple Formal Logic provides a full system of logic adequate to handle everyday and philosophical reasoning. By keeping out artificial techniques that arent natural to our everyday thinking process, Simple Formal Logic trains students to think through formal logical arguments for themselves, ingraining in them the habits of sound reasoning. Simple Formal Logic features: a companion site with student worksheets, logic software, and teachers manual two levels of exercises for beginning and more advanced students a glossary of terms, symbols and abbreviations. Zusammenfassung Perfect for students with no background in logic or philosophy, Simple Formal Logic provides a full system of logic adequate to handle everyday and philosophical reasoning. By keeping out artificial techniques that aren't natural to our everyday thinking process, Simple Formal Logic trains students to think through formal logical arguments for themselves, ingraining in them the habits of sound reasoning. Simple Formal Logic features: a companion website with abundant exercise worksheets, study supplements (including flashcards for symbolizations and for deduction rules), and instructor's manual two levels of exercises for beginning and more advanced students a glossary of terms, abbreviations and symbols. This book arose out of a popular course that the author has taught to all types of undergraduate students at Loyola University Chicago. He teaches formal logic without the artificial methodsmethods that often seek to solve farfetched logical problems without any connection to everyday and philosophical argumentation. The result is a book that teaches easy and more intuitive ways of grappling with formal logicand is intended as a rigorous yet easy-to-follow first course in logical thinking for philosophy majors and non-philosophy majors alike. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Basic Logical Concepts 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Arguments 1.3 Evaluating Arguments 1.4 Classification of Sentences 1.5 Proofs, Inconclusive and Erroneous Arguments 1.6 Deductive and Inductive Validity Chapter 2: Propositional Logic 2.1 Introduction to Propositional Logic 2.2 Details about Negations 2.3 Details about Conditional Sentences 2.4 Determining the Truth-Value of Sentences 2.5 Truth-Tables to Test the Validity of Arguments 2.6 Truth-Table Tests for Other Logical Concerns 2.7 Presentation of the Rules of Deduction 2.8 Making Deductions for Arguments 2.9 Strategy in Deductions 2.10 The Rules of Conditional Proof and Indirect Proof 2.11 Further Uses of Deductions Chapter 3: Traditional Logic 3.1 Introduction: New Perspectives 3.2 Categorical Sentences in Traditional Logic 3.3 English Variations on Categorical Forms 3.4 Venn Diagrams for Categorical Sentences 3.5 Venn Diagrams ...

Autorentext
Arnold vander Nat is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He has taught courses at the introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels in logic, epistemology, and early modern philosophy.

Klappentext
Ideal for students with no background in logic or philosophy, Simple Formal Logic provides a full system of logic adequate to handle everyday and philosophical reasoning. By keeping out artificial techniques that arent natural to our everyday thinking process, Simple Formal Logic trains students to think through formal logical arguments for themselves, ingraining in them the habits of sound reasoning. Simple Formal Logic features: a companion site with student worksheets, logic software, and teachers manual two levels of exercises for beginning and more advanced students a glossary of terms, symbols and abbreviations.

Zusammenfassung
Perfect for students with no background in logic or philosophy, Simple Formal Logic provides a full system of logic adequate to handle everyday and philosophical reasoning. By keeping out artificial techniques that aren't natural to our everyday thinking process, Simple Formal Logic trains students to think through formal logical arguments for themselves, ingraining in them the habits of sound reasoning.Simple Formal Logic features: a companion website with abundant exercise worksheets, study supplements (including flashcards for symbolizations and for deduction rules), and instructor's manual two levels of exercises for beginning and more advanced students a glossary of terms, abbreviations and symbols. This book arose out of a popular course that the author has taught to all types of undergraduate students at Loyola University Chicago. He teaches formal logic without the artificial methodsmethods that often seek to solve farfetched logical problems without any connection to everyday and philosophical argumentation. The result is a book that teaches easy and more intuitive ways of grappling with formal logicand is intended as a rigorous yet easy-to-follow first course in logical thinking for philosophy majors and non-philosophy majors alike.

Inhalt
Chapter 1: Basic Logical Concepts 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Arguments 1.3 Evaluating Arguments 1.4 Classification of Sentences 1.5 Proofs, Inconclusive and Erroneous Arguments 1.6 Deductive and Inductive Validity Chapter 2: Propositional Logic 2.1 Introduction to Propositional Logic 2.2 Details about Negations 2.3 Details about Conditional Sentences 2.4 Determining the Truth-Value of Sentences 2.5 Truth-Tables to Test the Validity of Arguments 2.6 Truth-Table Tes…


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