Arguments: Deductive Logic Exercises [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 25 (2):364-364 (1971)
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As the title suggests, this book contains only deductive logic exercises, 500 to be exact. There are no sections on logical theory as such. The exercises are selected from a wide variety of sources. With the exception of a few instances, the exercises are word problems; no symbolism is used. Syllogistic, propositional, and quantificational logic are covered, each relegated to its own part of the book, with the last section containing "arguments in their natural habitat." The exercises in propositional logic are divided into two sections, one designed for the use of truth-tables, the other for constructing deductions. The quantificational logic sections include arguments involving both monadic and relational predication. This paperback is a supplementary problem book for introductory logic.--T. G. N.

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