How to think logically
- New York Pearson 2008
- xviii, 574 p. Includes index
This unique, engaging, and affordable new text is designed for introductory courses on logical and critical thinking. It covers the basic principles of logic while raising substantive issues in other areas of philosophy: epistemology, ethics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of sclence. The authors strike a rare balance: they offer clear jargon-free writing while preserving rigor.