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Schaum's Outline

Schaum's Outline of Logic 2nd (second) edition Text Only

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This study guide supplements Introduction to Formal Logic and Introduction to Informal Logic, required courses for philosophy majors. This guide works also as a stand-alone course or to help with math, computer, and other courses. The guide includes more than 550 solved problems and hundreds of exercises. Illustrated.

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First published June 1, 1988

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January 15, 2016
This was in the Philosophy section, but it happens a lot that bookstore staff can't tell legitimate works from bullshit; Deepak Chopra ends up in the Science section, Neurobiology ends up in Psychology, creationists end up in Biology, and Mathematics ends up in Philosophy. Not this time, however: this one was clearly written for and by Philosophy majors, and as such any substance that it has can be summed up on half an A4.
I suppose it might be of use to a middle-schooler, if his elementary school missed out on the New Math.
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