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  1. Stanford Introduction to Logic

    Click here to learn more about the rationale for this course. Research on the foundations of logic, the development of innovative educational materials and technology, and the use of these …

  2. This text is meant for the majority of students found in logic classrooms, those whose intellectual pursuits lie far outside philosophy and the field of logic. Put diferently, this book is for the 99% …

  3. Introduction to Logic - Coursera

    Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals. This course is an introduction to Logic from a computational perspective.

  4. Intro to Logic

    Published fully online, Engaging Ethics mirrors how students actually consume knowledge in everyday life. The self-paced learning checks and games make learning fun. Audio and video …

  5. A Concise Introduction to Logic - Product Details - Cengage

    Embracing a "logic is empowerment" theme, the 14th Edition continues to build upon the tradition of a lucid, focused and accessible presentation of both informal and formal logic.

  6. Logic I | Linguistics and Philosophy | MIT OpenCourseWare

    In this course we will cover central aspects of modern formal logic, beginning with an explanation of what constitutes good reasoning. Topics will include validity and soundness of arguments, …

  7. Introduction to Logic Home Page - Lander University

    Introduction to Logic Homepage with links to help, practice exercises, quizzes, tests, with answers on argument structures, logic and language, informal fallacies, immediate inferences, …

  8. Introduction to Logic - Chapter 1 - Stanford University

    Although Logic is a single field of study, there is more than one logic in this field. In the three main units of this book, we look at three different types of logic, each more sophisticated than the …

  9. An Introduction to Logic: From Everyday Life to Formal Systems

    An introduction to the discipline of logic covering subjects from the structures of arguments, classical and modern logic, categorical and inductive inferences, to informal fallacies. Over 30 …

  10. This text takes the unique approach of teaching logic through intellectual history; the author uses examples from important and celebrated arguments in philosophy to illustrate logical …