Being logical

a guide to good thinking

137 pages

English language

Published 2004 by Random House.

OCLC Number:
53091068

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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 concise, crisply readable book, distinguished professor D. Q. McInerny offers an indispensable 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. As McInerny notes, logic is a deep, wide, and wonderfully varied field, with a bearing on every aspect of our intellectual life. A mastery of logic begins with an understanding of right reasoning--and encompasses a grasp of the close kinship between logical thought and logical expression, a knowledge of the basic terms of argument, and …

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Subjects

  • Logic
  • Reasoning
  • Thought and thinking