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ISBN 10: 1444337150
ISBN 13: 978-1444337150
Author: James Henle, Jay Garfield, Thomas Tymoczko
Sweet Reason: A Field Guide to Modern Logic, 2nd Edition offers an innovative, friendly, and effective introduction to logic. It integrates formal first order, modal, and non-classical logic with natural language reasoning, analytical writing, critical thinking, set theory, and the philosophy of logic and mathematics.
- An innovative introduction to the field of logic designed to entertain as it informs
- Integrates formal first order, modal, and non-classical logic with natural language reasoning, analytical writing, critical thinking, set theory, and the philosophy of logic and mathematics
- Addresses contemporary applications of logic in fields such as computer science and linguistics
Sweet Reason A Field Guide to Modern Logic 2nd Table of contents:
Chapter One
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1.1 Introducing Formal Logic
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1.2 Constants and Relations
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1.3 Quantifiers and Variables
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1.4 Introducing Informal Logic
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1.5 Conclusions
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1.6 Dialects of Logic
Chapter Two
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2.1 Formal Inference
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2.2 Informal Inference
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2.3 Diagramming Arguments
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2.4 Saying No
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2.5 Metalogic
Chapter Three
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3.1 Basic Sentential
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3.2 Truth Tables
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3.3 English to Sentential
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3.4 Negating Statements
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3.5 Rebutting Premises
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3.6 Computer Logic
Chapter Four
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4.1 Validity
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4.2 The Logic of English
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4.3 Negating Conditionals
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4.4 Rebutting Inferences
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4.5 The Logic of Sets
Chapter Five
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5.1 Well-formed Formulas
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5.2 The Shortcut Method
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5.3 Local and Global
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5.4 More on Trees
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5.5 Rebutting Everything
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5.6 Polish Logic
Chapter Six
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6.1 Predicate
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6.2 English to Predicate
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6.3 Reading Between the Lines
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6.4 Multi-valued Logic
Chapter Seven
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7.1 Universes
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7.2 Syllogisms
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7.3 Validity
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7.4 Diagramming Your Argument
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7.5 Inductive Logic
Chapter Eight
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8.1 Predicate Wffs
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8.2 Outlining Your Argument
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8.3 The Logic of Chance
Chapter Nine
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9.1 Simple Deduction
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9.2 Simple Strategy
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9.3 Writing Your Argument
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9.4 Basic Modal Logic
Chapter Ten
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10.1 Sentential Deduction
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10.2 Sentential Strategy
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10.3 Arguing with Yourself
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10.4 Sophisticated Modal Logic
Chapter Eleven
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11.1 Predicate Deduction
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11.2 Predicate Strategy
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11.3 Why We Argue
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11.4 Presidential Debating
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11.5 The Logic of Paradox
Chapter Twelve
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12.1 Deduction with Identity
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12.2 Deduction, FMTYEWTK
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12.3 Parliamentary Debating
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12.4 Cathy, A Decade On
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12.5 Incomplete Logic
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