Written especially for beginners, this basic manual/workbook shows how to analyze and evaluate any passage of reasoning or argumentation as it actually occurs in natural language contexts — e.g., books, articles, essays, speeches, editorials, conversations. This book presents a general method of “natural logic†by which the logical structure of any argument —Scientific, philosophic, mathematical, political, religious, ethical, legal, “inductive†, “deductive†, modal, semantic, syntactic, evidentiary, etc. — can be graphically represented without; employing traditional methods used in logic textbooks (e.g. truth-tables, Venn diagrams, etc.). It shows how these techniques can be used to analyze a situation involving many pros and cons, and to identify the argument in discourse where the reasoning is obscure, complex or disorganized.
Practical Reasoning In Natural Language (4th Edition)
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Author(s)Stephen N. Thomas
PublisherPearson
ISBN / ASIN0136782698
ISBN-139780136782698
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Sales Rank977,482
CategoryPhilosophy
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