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I`m studying Engineering -not mathematics-, so what is a good book to start with?
A good logic book for beginners should have a clear and understandable writing style, with minimal use of technical jargon. It should also provide a strong foundation in basic logical concepts and gradually introduce more complex ideas.
Yes, there are several authors and publishers that are known for producing high-quality logic books for beginners. Some popular choices include "A Concise Introduction to Logic" by Patrick Hurley, "Introduction to Logic" by Irving Copi and Carl Cohen, and "Logic: A Very Short Introduction" by Graham Priest.
A good logic book for beginners should cover topics such as propositional logic, categorical logic, deductive and inductive reasoning, and fallacies. It should also introduce students to the basics of formal logic and symbolic notation.
No, a background in math or philosophy is not necessary to understand logic. While some familiarity with these subjects may be helpful, a good logic book for beginners will provide all the necessary background information and explanations to make the material accessible to anyone.
Yes, there are many online resources and interactive tools that can supplement a logic book for beginners. These can include practice problems, tutorials, and interactive games that help reinforce key concepts. Some popular options include the websites Logic-Tools and Logicland, as well as the app Logic Primer.