Introduction to Logic

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Introduction to Logic

SKU: LUXD-1497
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$21.43

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Book Description:

Explore the updated 15th edition of “Introduction to Logic” by Copi, Cohen, & McMahon. This leading text fosters critical thinking with new exercises, modern examples, and enhanced digital tools, perfect for students mastering foundational logic skills. ISBN: 978-1292024820.

Introduction to Logic by Irving M. Copi, Carl Cohen, Kenneth McMahon

Publisher: Pearson
ISBN: 978-1292024820
About the Book:

Irving M. Copi’s classical text on logic has been the cornerstone of introductory logic education, engaging millions of students over its successive editions. Known for its clear, accessible style and thorough presentation, this latest 15th edition retains its traditional approach while integrating modern updates and enhanced digital resources to aid today’s students.

  • New organizational structure reflecting current pedagogical approaches
  • Fresh exercises and examples in every chapter
  • Up-to-date examples and readings, capturing the latest in logical thought
  • Expanded digital resources including interactive tutorials, audio clips, and flashcards

Introduction:

Logic serves as the foundation of reasoning and argumentation, helping distinguish sound arguments from fallacious ones. The study of formal logic equips individuals with the tools necessary to analyze, construct, and evaluate arguments effectively. This discipline is essential for anyone looking to enhance their cognitive abilities, decision-making skills, and understanding of complex matters.

  • Learn to identify and steer clear of logical fallacies
  • Develop the ability to construct coherent and persuasive arguments
  • Analyze and decipher complex arguments
  • Refine decision-making processes
  • Better understand the mechanisms driving the world and human interactions