
For more than twenty years, introductory logic students have relied on this text to provide clear lessons as well as practical applications of the discipline. Robert Baum emphasizes formal logic and utilizes such elements of popular culture as cartoons and advertisements to illustrate technical concepts. Logic, 4/e addresses all the basic concepts, including informal analysis of statements, arguments, Aristotelian logic, propositional logic, quantificational logic, enumerative induction, the scientific method, probability, informal fallacies, definitions, and applied logic. As with previous editions, Logic, 4/e is extremely flexible--most of the chapters can be included or excluded from a particular course depending on the goals of the course and the time available. This fourth edition features hundreds of additional exercises throughout.
This text investigates the foundational principles of formal and informal logic to provide students with a comprehensive framework for analyzing arguments. Robert M. Baum, an experienced educator in the field, utilizes a pedagogical approach that bridges abstract logical theory with tangible examples from contemporary culture. The book presents a structured curriculum designed to equip learners with the tools necessary to evaluate statements, identify fallacies, and apply scientific methods to logical reasoning.
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This text is widely recognized as a foundational resource for introductory logic courses due to its modular structure and practical application of theory. Educators frequently highlight the utility of the included exercises for reinforcing technical concepts in a classroom setting.
Page Count:
511
Publication Date:
1975-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030126762
ISBN-13:
9780030126765
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