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Helpful introductory work. 3 stars because of formatting errors and typos throughout. This is the 6th edition (two editions removed from the latest, I believe). Some illustrations in the exercises are either dated or incorrect.
Most of the chapters are clear and helpful, but a couple are hard to follow. Most of the material is accompanied by good illustrations, but some are not. Most of the exercises make sense and solidify the material, some feel like busy work (and there's probably too many of them). Most of the material is organized well, but the chapters on definition and ambiguity come absurdly late.
All in all, a perfectly serviceable introduction to logic. It's not particularly interesting, and that's okay.
A brisk overview of reasoning covering essential definitions and approaches to analyzing the soundness of arguments, with the academic writer in mind. In handbook format with summaries of key topics and exercises at the end of each chapter, it’s worth the time investment to read.
Read in an attempt to test out of a class I thought it was an interesting introduction to evaluating arguments, there seemed to be some pages missing from my edition.