A Logic of Facts; Or, Every-day Reasoning
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A practical manual argues that formal scholastic logic overlooks the need to test and ground premises, advocating a logic based on facts and everyday reasoning. It surveys different conceptions of reasoning, including Locke's approach, and examines how truth relates to language, propositions, and proof. Chapters explain methods of discovery, the role of facts and science, definitions, syllogisms, induction, and the detection of common fallacies and idols of thought. The author aims to make reasoning intelligible to ordinary readers by offering illustrative exercises, practical guidance on avoiding error, and a glossary of technical terms.
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