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The 14th Edition of Introduction to Logic, written by Copi, Cohen & McMahon, is dedicated to the many thousands of students and their teachers - at hundreds of universities in the United States and around the world - who have used its fundamental methods and techniques of correct reasoning in their everyday lives. To those who have not previously used or reviewed Introduction to Logic we extend the very warmest welcome. Please join us and our international family of users! Let us help you teach students the methods and principles needed in order to distinguish correct from incorrect reasoning. For, Introduction to Logic is a proven textbook that has been honed through the collaborative efforts of many scholars over the last five decades. Its scrupulous attention to detail and precision in exposition and explanation is matched by the greatest accuracy in all associated detail. In addition, it continues to capture student interest through its personalized human setting and current examples. Salient Features
•Create a Custom Text: For enrollments of at least 25, create your own textbook by combining chapters from best-selling Pearson textbooks and/or reading selections in the sequence you want •A student-friendly structure—from the introduction of basic concepts to methods of deductive reasoning to techniques of inductive logic—enables students to most easily grasp and master logical principles.
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•A separate presentation of classical syllogistic logic and modern symbolic logic provides instructors flexibility in teaching, and allows students to makes clearer distinctions between these two types of thought. ISBN - 9789332518971
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Pages : 644
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