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This robust, clear, and well-researched textbook for classes in logic introduces students to both formal logic and to the virtues of intellectual inquiry. Part 1 challenges students to develop the analytical skills of deductive and inductive reasoning, showing them how to identify and evaluate arguments. Part 2 helps students develop the intellectual virtues of the wise inquirer. The book includes helpful pedagogical features such as practice exercises and a concluding summary with definitions of key concepts for each chapter. Resources for professors and students are available through Baker Academic''s Textbook eSources.

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Contents

Preface for Instructors
Part 1: The Skills of Reasoning
1. Introduction to Arguments
1.1 Arguments vs. Nonarguments
Exercise 1.1
1.2 Evaluating Arguments
Exercise 1.2
2. Deductive Logic
2.1 Famous Forms Method
Exercise 2.1
2.2 Counterexample Method
Exercise 2.2
2.3 Venn Diagram Method
Exercise 2.3
2.4 Proof Method
Exercise 2.4
2.5 Expanded Proof Method with Predicates and Quantifiers
Exercise 2.5
3. Inductive Logic
3.1 Statistical Syllogism
Exercise 3.1
3.2 Induction by Enumeration
Exercise 3.2
3.3 Arguments from Authority
Exercise 3.3
3.4 Arguments from Analogy
Exercise 3.4
3.5 Inference to the Best Explanation
Exercise 3.5
Part 2: The Virtues of Inquiry
4. Internal Virtues
4.1 Love of Intellectual Excellence
Exercise 4.1
4.2 Intellectual Courage and Caution
Exercise 4.2
4.3 Introspective Vigilance
Exercise 4.3
5. Virtues of Intellectual Dependence
5.1 Trust
Exercise 5.1
5.2 Interpretive Charity
Exercise 5.2
5.3 Intellectual Empathy
Exercise 5.3
6. Virtues of Intellectual Dependability
6.1 Intellectual Generosity
Exercise 6.1
6.2 Communicative Clarity
Exercise 6.2
6.3 Audience Sensitivity
Exercise 6.3
Appendix: Argument Forms and Proof Rules
Glossary of Key Terms

Introducing Logic and Critical Thinking

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      Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 01/08/2017
      ISBN13: 9780801030819, 978-0801030819
      ISBN10: 0801030811

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This robust, clear, and well-researched textbook for classes in logic introduces students to both formal logic and to the virtues of intellectual inquiry. Part 1 challenges students to develop the analytical skills of deductive and inductive reasoning, showing them how to identify and evaluate arguments. Part 2 helps students develop the intellectual virtues of the wise inquirer. The book includes helpful pedagogical features such as practice exercises and a concluding summary with definitions of key concepts for each chapter. Resources for professors and students are available through Baker Academic''s Textbook eSources.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Preface for Instructors
      Part 1: The Skills of Reasoning
      1. Introduction to Arguments
      1.1 Arguments vs. Nonarguments
      Exercise 1.1
      1.2 Evaluating Arguments
      Exercise 1.2
      2. Deductive Logic
      2.1 Famous Forms Method
      Exercise 2.1
      2.2 Counterexample Method
      Exercise 2.2
      2.3 Venn Diagram Method
      Exercise 2.3
      2.4 Proof Method
      Exercise 2.4
      2.5 Expanded Proof Method with Predicates and Quantifiers
      Exercise 2.5
      3. Inductive Logic
      3.1 Statistical Syllogism
      Exercise 3.1
      3.2 Induction by Enumeration
      Exercise 3.2
      3.3 Arguments from Authority
      Exercise 3.3
      3.4 Arguments from Analogy
      Exercise 3.4
      3.5 Inference to the Best Explanation
      Exercise 3.5
      Part 2: The Virtues of Inquiry
      4. Internal Virtues
      4.1 Love of Intellectual Excellence
      Exercise 4.1
      4.2 Intellectual Courage and Caution
      Exercise 4.2
      4.3 Introspective Vigilance
      Exercise 4.3
      5. Virtues of Intellectual Dependence
      5.1 Trust
      Exercise 5.1
      5.2 Interpretive Charity
      Exercise 5.2
      5.3 Intellectual Empathy
      Exercise 5.3
      6. Virtues of Intellectual Dependability
      6.1 Intellectual Generosity
      Exercise 6.1
      6.2 Communicative Clarity
      Exercise 6.2
      6.3 Audience Sensitivity
      Exercise 6.3
      Appendix: Argument Forms and Proof Rules
      Glossary of Key Terms

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