Studying formal logic can be intimidating without the right help, but knowing how to think logically isn't just for "experts."
Our easy-to-read layout comes with summaries, key points, definitions, and cautions so you learn and keep an understanding of logic.
It's the tool for learning how to use other tools.
I t's the bones that give a clenched fist its structure (and knuckles).
Introductory Logic is perfect for Grade 7+ students, teachers, and parents who've never tackled syllogisms or fallacies before. It provides a semester or year's worth of logic to help you detect and deflect flawed or deceitful arguments and to think, debate, and argue well.
- Student Edition
- 40 lessons covering formal and informal logic
- sidebars with definitions, key points, cautions, further study, activities for thinking deeper, and historical information
- perforated pages with practice exercises
- Teacher's Edition
- a daily lesson schedule for completing Introductory Logic in a semester or a year-long course.
- answers to all exercises, review questions, review exercises, quizzes, and tests in the order they are taught.
- contains the entire Student Edition text—with the same page numbers as the Student Edition! No more flipping back and forth between answer keys and textbook.
- daily lesson plans with step-by-step teaching advice, objectives, and assignments
- Tests & Quizzes
- quizzes every two or three lessons (not just tests)
- two versions of each test for extra practice
- answers in 5th Ed. Intro Teacher
- looseleaf, hole-punched, resealable packets to prevent copying
