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Thinking Clearly
Better Living through Logic

Introduction Logic Concepts Common Fallacies Statement Logic Predicate Logic


Statement Logic

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« | Abstraction | Relationships | Truth Tables | Rules | Simple Proofs | Sub-Proofs | »

Statement logic introduces us to fundamental relationships between ideas. It also helps us to examine and apply those relationships impartially, by representing the statements of sometimes emotionally charged arguments as impersonal abstractions—letters of the alphabet.

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Thinking Clearly: Introduction Fundamental Logic Concepts
Statement, Syllogism, Deductive vs. Inductive Reason
Common Fallacies
Assorted Hazards to Credibility
Statement Logic
Truth Tables & Relationships, Simple Proofs
Predicate Logic
Universals & Existentials