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Introduction to Logic
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Introduction to Logic
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With clear explanations and many contemporary examples drawn from popular culture and everyday life, author Paul Herrick untangles the complexities of logical theory in
Introduction to Logic.
Offering a unique combination of two approachesthe historical and the technicalhe presents logic as both a fascinating, evolving story and a body of essential technical information with applications to every area of human thought.
Perfectly suited for use in any introductory logic course,
Introduction to Logic
is also tailored to the online logic course Philosophy 106, available as part of the Open Course Library at www.opencourselibrary.org. Jointly sponsored by the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Open Course Library offers instructors complete, expertly developed online courses in eighty essential college subjectsincluding the logic class developed by Paul Herrick and his colleague Mark Storeyall available to faculty at no charge.
SUPPLEMENTS:
*
An Instructor's Resource CD
(978-0-19-989052-1) contains brief chapter summaries, answers to all of the questions in the text, additional questions and exercises to use on quizzes and exams, and a PowerPoint presentation that covers the entire book.
* A
Companion Website at www.oup.com/us/herrick
provides extra resources for teachers and students, including a Teacher's Manual, Student Manual, and practice quizzes with answers on all key topics.
* An additional online resource at
www.manyworldsoflogic.com
offers additional practice quizzes, material for extra-credit assignments, and further information on the nature and history of logic.
Introduction to Logic.
Offering a unique combination of two approachesthe historical and the technicalhe presents logic as both a fascinating, evolving story and a body of essential technical information with applications to every area of human thought.
Perfectly suited for use in any introductory logic course,
Introduction to Logic
is also tailored to the online logic course Philosophy 106, available as part of the Open Course Library at www.opencourselibrary.org. Jointly sponsored by the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Open Course Library offers instructors complete, expertly developed online courses in eighty essential college subjectsincluding the logic class developed by Paul Herrick and his colleague Mark Storeyall available to faculty at no charge.
SUPPLEMENTS:
*
An Instructor's Resource CD
(978-0-19-989052-1) contains brief chapter summaries, answers to all of the questions in the text, additional questions and exercises to use on quizzes and exams, and a PowerPoint presentation that covers the entire book.
* A
Companion Website at www.oup.com/us/herrick
provides extra resources for teachers and students, including a Teacher's Manual, Student Manual, and practice quizzes with answers on all key topics.
* An additional online resource at
www.manyworldsoflogic.com
offers additional practice quizzes, material for extra-credit assignments, and further information on the nature and history of logic.