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  1. This text is meant for the majority of students found in logic classrooms, those whose intellectual pursuits lie far outside philosophy and the field of logic. Put diferently, this book is for the 99% …

  2. Introduction to Logic - Chapter 1 - Stanford University

    This course is a basic introduction to Logic. It is intended primarily for university students. However, it has been used by motivated secondary school students and post-graduate …

  3. Introduction to Logic - Coursera

    Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals. This course is an introduction to Logic from a computational perspective.

  4. Introduction to Logic Home Page - Lander University

    Introduction to Logic Homepage with links to help, practice exercises, quizzes, tests, with answers on argument structures, logic and language, informal fallacies, immediate inferences, …

  5. Unravel the Mysteries of Logic: A Beginner's Guide

    Jul 19, 2025 · Discover the fundamentals of logic in a beginner-friendly guide. Learn how to analyze arguments, form valid conclusions, and understand deductive and inductive …

  6. Stanford Introduction to Logic

    Click here to learn more about the rationale for this course. Research on the foundations of logic, the development of innovative educational materials and technology, and the use of these …

  7. An Introduction to Logic – Simple Book Publishing

    This introductory course in logic opens with fundamentals including the structure of ordinary-language arguments, distinctions between deductive and inductive reasoning, and features of …

  8. Master the complexities of logic with engaging practical examples. "Introduction to Logic" by Harry J. Gensler provides a clear and engaging entry point into one of philosophy's most complex …

  9. Introduction to Logic - Chapters

    This page provides links to the course material organized as traditional textbook chapters. The content of these chapters is identical to that in the lessons. It is optional and is provided solely …

  10. Logic I | Linguistics and Philosophy | MIT OpenCourseWare

    In this course we will cover central aspects of modern formal logic, beginning with an explanation of what constitutes good reasoning. Topics will include validity and soundness of arguments, …