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Index
Preface
What Is Logic?
Chapter One
1.1 Introducing Formal Logic
1.2 Constants and Relations
1.3 Quantifiers and Variables
1.4 Introducing Informal Logic
1.5 Conclusions
1.6 Dialects of Logic
Chapter Two
2.1 Formal Inference
2.2 Informal Inference
2.3 Diagramming Arguments
2.4 Saying No
2.5 Metalogic
Chapter Three
3.1 Basic Sentential
3.2 Truth Tables
3.3 English to Sentential
3.4 Negating Statements
3.5 Rebutting Premises
3.6 Computer Logic
Chapter Four
4.1 Validity
4.2 The Logic of English
4.3 Negating Conditionals
4.4 Rebutting Inferences
4.5 The Logic of Sets
Chapter Five
5.1 Well-formed Formulas
5.2 The Shortcut Method
5.3 Local and Global
5.4 More on Trees
5.5 Rebutting Everything
5.6 Polish Logic
Chapter Six
6.1 Predicate
6.2 English to Predicate
6.3 Reading Between the Lines
6.4 Multi-valued Logic
Chapter Seven
7.1 Universes
7.2 Syllogisms
7.3 Validity
7.4 Diagramming Your Argument
7.5 Inductive Logic
Chapter Eight
8.1 Predicate Wffs
8.2 Outlining Your Argument
8.3 The Logic of Chance
Chapter Nine
9.1 Simple Deduction
9.2 Simple Strategy
9.3 Writing Your Argument
9.4 Basic Modal Logic
Chapter Ten
10.1 Sentential Deduction
10.2 Sentential Strategy
10.3 Arguing with Yourself
10.4 Sophisticated Modal Logic
Chapter Eleven
11.1 Predicate Deduction
11.2 Predicate Strategy
11.3 Why We Argue
11.4 Presidential Debating
11.5 The Logic of Paradox
Chapter Twelve
12.1 Deduction with Identity
12.2 Deduction, FMTYEWTK
12.3 Parliamentary Debating
12.4 Cathy, A Decade On
12.5 Incomplete Logic
What is Logic?
Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises
Index
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