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S'està carregant… Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking (2004 original; edició 2005)de D.Q. McInerny
Informació de l'obraBeing Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking de D.Q. McInerny (2004)
![]() Cap No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. This is a decent refresher on formal (and not so formal) logic, for anyone who took a logic class so many years ago. Or for those who didn't, it's a good introduction. It's modeled more or less on Strunk and White, so it's concise (maybe a bit too much), and it’s not very technical. It doesn't cover all the bases, e.g. there's nothing on truth trees, but it does a good job with the fundamentals, including the more common fallacies. Someone (maybe this author) said something to the effect that logic is the most neglected subject in US schools today and the most in need of being returned to a central place in the curriculum. If that’s not precisely true, it must be pretty close. Just look at what passes for political debate these days, and the fact that almost no one cares that candidates don’t actually use premises, don’t bother with valid arguments, don’t make rational connections, and draw conclusions that can’t possibly be supported. Sheesh .... Copies should be handed out with all birth certificates. ( ![]() An interesting little book on the subject of logic and clear thinking. An excellent introduction. Enjoyable short discussion with the stated purposes of being The Elements of Style for logic. Very topical in the time of wokeism and rejection of expertise. As the author implies, we all need to know how to reason. This book would make an excellent textbook for any class on logic or critical thinking. It is very well set up, very informative, and never quite becomes 'boring' as these texts tend to. My reason for a lower rating is primarily due to the context in which I read it (writing a curriculum.) I read the book out of order and never quite gave it the chance it deserved. This book, however, is excellent at teaching clear thinking, interesting, and perfect for any layperson wishing to glimpse the world of logicians without getting too technically involved. What passes for logic (and linguistics and epistemology) for someone who doesn't take into account any scholarship in logic, argumentation, linguistics, epistemology, or philosophy of science since 1930. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
"Whether regarded as a science, an art, or a skill - and it can properly be regarded as all three - logic is the basis of our ability to think, analyze, argue, and communicate. Indeed, logic goes to the very core of what we mean by human intelligence. In this book, Professor D.Q. McInerny offers a guide to using logic to advantage in everyday life. Written explicitly for the layperson, McInerny's Being Logical promises to take its place beside Strunk and White's The Elements of Style as a classic of lucid, invaluable advice." "In Being Logical, D.Q. McInerny breaks logic down to its essentials through clear analysis, accessible examples, and focused insights. Whether you are a student or a teacher, a professional honing your career skills or a generalist devoted to the fine points of thought and expression, you are sure to find Being Logical an invaluable guide to reasoning."--Jacket. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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