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An Introduction to Formal Logic

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An Introduction to Formal Logic
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eng
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An Introduction to Formal Logic
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988789197
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Originally produced by The Great Courses in 2016
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Logic is intellectual self-defense against such assaults on reason and also a method of quality control for checking the validity of your own views. But beyond these very practical benefits, informal logic?the kind we apply in daily life?is the gateway to an elegant and fascinating branch of philosophy known as formal logic, which is philosophy?s equivalent to calculus. Formal logic is a breathtakingly versatile tool. Much like a Swiss army knife for the incisive mind, it is a powerful mode of inquiry that can lead to surprising and worldview-shifting conclusions...Award-winning Professor of Philosophy Steven Gimbel of Gettysburg College guides you with wit and charm through the full scope of this immensely rewarding subject in An Introduction to Formal Logic, 24 engaging half-hour lectures that teach you logic from the ground up?from the fallacies of everyday thinking to cutting edge ideas on the frontiers of the discipline. Professor Gimbel?s research explores the nature of scientific reasoning and the ways in which science and culture interact, which positions him perfectly to make advanced abstract concepts clear and concrete...Packed with real-world examples and thought-provoking exercises, this course is suitable for everyone from beginners to veteran logicians. Plentiful on-screen graphics, together with abundant explanations of symbols and proofs, make the concepts crystal clear
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