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Learning Logic 5. 0: A Concise Introduction to Logic

Learning Logic interactive tutorials provide students with additional review and practice with examples and exercises not found in the text.

A Concise Introduction to Logic

Patrick J. Hurley. will gain or lose something by the kind of answer they give , it is to be expected that their involvement will affect the outcome . For example , if the residents of a neighborhood were to be surveyed for annual income ...

Concise Introduction to Logic

The Study Guide includes chapter summaries, sample exercises with explanations, and additional exercises for students to complete with the answers in the back of the book.

Ie Concise Intro Log W/Cd

Patrick J. Hurley. NEW STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING HURLEY'S LOGIC CD - ROM 2 ... answers . The CD - ROM's excellent navigational capabilities enable students ... logic easier to understand . " Rachel Sounhein , student To enhance students ...

Religion, Power, and Illusion: A Genealogy of Religious Belief

... principles of Maat that have come to be called the Negative Confession. The ... principles resemble pleadings by the defendant in a modern criminal trial. The ... 7. I have not stolen from God/Goddesses. 8. I have not told lies. 9. I have ...

A Concise Introduction to Logic

Prepare more effectively for exams and tests with chapter summaries, sample exercises with explanations, and additional exercises. Answers are provided at the end of the guide.

A Concise Introduction to Logic

In this Twelfth Edition, Hurley continues to build upon the tradition of a lucid, focused, and accessible presentation of the basic subject matter of logic, both formal and informal.

Internet Telephony for Dummies

Communication on the Internet is quickly evolving beyond e-mail and text-only chat rooms for message boards. This text introduces readers to new products and technology that bring long-distance calling and video-conferencing to the PC.

A Concise Introduction to Logic

... FALLACIES OF PRESUMPTION , AMBIGUITY , AND GRAMMATICAL ANALOGY The fallacies of presumption include begging the question , complex ques- tion , false dichotomy , and suppressed evidence . These fallacies arise not because the premises ...

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