The art of reasoning: an introduction to logic

New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Edited by Debby Hutchins (2021)
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An introductory logic textbook. The Art of Reasoning, 5e, shows students how logic can be applied to everyday life in each chapter, uses real-world examples to explain core concepts, and includes a new chapter on the cognitive biases and errors students are most likely to encounter in their own thinking.

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