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You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. This title is out of print. Availability This title is out of print. Overview Features Contents Order Overview. Description Life takes logic. Preface Preface is available for download in PDF format. Technology that saves time and improves results Using MyLogicLab, all of the exercises in the text are available to assigned and automatically graded.

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Addition Add 2. Modens Ponens MP 4. Modus Tollens MT 6. Disjunctive Syllogism DS 6. Hypothetical Syllogism HS 7. Constructive Dilemma CD 8.

Simplification Simp Exercise Set—6. Association Assoc Double Negation DN Commutation Comm De Morgan DeM Distribution Dist Exercise Set—6. Transposition Trans Material Implication MI Exportation Exp Material Equivalence ME Equivocation 2. Amphiboly 3. Composition 4. Division 5. Emphasis 6. Straw Man Fallacy 7. Red Herring Fallacy Exercise Set Begging the Question 2. Complex Question 3.

Hasty generalization 4. Biased sample 5. Hasty application of a generalization 6. Fake Precision 7. Coincidence 8. Post hoc 9. Common Cause Slippery slope Exercise Set Ad hominem 2. Tu Quoque 3. Appeal to Emotion 4.

Appeal to Pity 5. Appeal to Force 6. Inference from Ignorance 7. Irrelevant Conclusion 8. Appeal to Inappropriate Authority Exercise Set—8.



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