Intermediate Logic Student Edition: Formal Logic Handbook on Propositional Arguments, Logical Thinking Workbook for Students, Teachers, and More
K**R
I? using it as a English book j?
I?using it as a English book j?for high school
M**O
Five Stars
Exactly what we expected.
J**E
Best Logic textbooks around for beginners
I really enjoy Nance's Logic textbooks. Introductory Logic covers some elements of informal logic (terms, definitions, extension and intension, relationships between statements, etc.) and then gets into Categorical Logic (which I personally think is a lot of fun). Intermediate Logic covers what is known as Propositional Logic which is also sometimes called Symbolic Logic because terms and propositions are symbolized by letters (lowercase being variables, p and q, and uppercase being constants, P and Q) which are joined by logical operators (other symbols which take the place of words for the purpose of making a complicated argument into shorthand so it can be evaluated more easily). You will use Truth Fables, Shorter Truth Tables, Truth Trees, you will learn to do Formal Proofs of Validity and more. These courses are very well laid out and incremental so that you don't get lost very easily. I definitely recommend buying the DVD instructional videos where Nance himself teaches through the material because he brings across some subtleties that don't pop out in the book.As far as getting Logic text books that take you from knowing nothing about Logic to doing some fairly complicated work, there is nothing better than these books that I am aware of. These are distinctly Christian texts, not that it gets much into theology or anything, but it uses biblical examples at times when teaching a lesson. Nance also uses examples, however, from classic texts and people and events throughout history. As a Christian myself, I like it a lot. I think even those not of a Christian persuasion however will find these very useful for learning logic and will not feel overwhelmed by the Christian element in these books. They are not preachy about doctrine, they are simply often used by private schools and home-school families.
D**O
Good information. A bit advanced without any self help ...
Good information. A bit advanced without any self help info or general examples to bring a person who is new to the logic field up to speed.Very well done for a person in the know. Rather vague to a beginner.
T**S
Received damaged — NOT a review of the content of the book
Damaged. I can’t return it because my so. Needs it for school but ima disappointed I bought a brand new book that is already damaged. —
R**M
it could be a little more user-friendly and fun/engaging and more relatable or made easy to understand
Since it was used for homeschooling, it could be a little more user-friendly and fun/engaging and more relatable or made easy to understand.
A**S
Gross.
I bought a used copy which I was expecting to have writing obviously and show a used condition. However, this one was just gross! Visible spills on it, all the pages are yellow and gross. Very unsatisfactory experience with this product!!
S**M
Book explains everything through Christianity As Truth lens
The description of the book leaves out the important fact that everything within explains logical principals based on the premise of God’s existence and using biblical examples. This is not an appropriate text for intermediate logic skills except as a means for theological discussion.
P**I
Brilliant Series
Both this and the Elementary book are brilliant resources for learning the Logic part of the Trivium.The book is written for Christian education but the material applies universally to the study of Logic.I have the Elementary and Intermediate editions and use them along with Miriam Joseph's excellent Trivium book.The book is presented in digestible units and uses plenty of examples and practical exercises to acquire the skills and knowledge.
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