Introduction to Logic Introduction to Logic

Introduction to Logic

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The Introduction to Logic Study Brief covers a wealth of information into a short read, perfect for doing homework and studying without having to search numerous websites or flip through heavy textbooks. It provides a clear and conceptual overview of the study of logic. This guide is intended as a quick reference for students enrolled in a beginning logic or an introductory philosophy course. Quickly access definitions of key terms and explanations of fundamental principles supported by instructive examples and clarifying visuals. It is also recommended for students of computer science, engineering, business or statistics who could benefit from a review of basic logic fundamentals and critical thinking strategies. This Study Brief defines logic and explains different types of logic: formal, informal, symbolic and mathematical. It provides a short history, identifying significant developments in the field of logic as well as major philosophers, scientists, mathematicians and their important contributions. This academic outline discusses the purpose of studying logic and why the development of solid critical thinking skills are essential for everyone. Topics covered in this study guide include: statements, arguments, non-arguments, deductive and inductive logic fundamentals, fallacies, categorical propositions, categorical syllogisms, propositional logic, tautologies, contradictions, contingencies, equivalences, rules of inference, proofs, and logic gates. Study Briefs are concise and visual academic outlines that help students and professionals master key concepts quickly and accurately. Don’t spend your valuable time researching on multiple websites, paging through books or investigating reference sources. Our experts have done the research for you! Compiled in one convenient guide, you will find up-to-date and reliable sources presented in a visual and easy to follow format for everyday use. Choose from our ever-growing library of need-to-know topics in the following subject categories: Business, Math, Reference, Science, Language, History and Technology!

  • GENRE
    Reference
    RELEASED
    2015
    December 14
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    29
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Little Green Apples Publishing, LLC ™
    SELLER
    Little Green Apples Publishing, LLC
    SIZE
    1.6
    MB

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