Introducing Symbolic Logic: Free Books to Download

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For those seeking introductory resources on Symbolic Logic, "Introduction to Logic" by Irving M. Copi and Carl Cohen is highly recommended as a comprehensive text. If affordability is a concern, Harry Gensler's "Introduction to Logic" offers a more accessible approach, although it lacks rigor. It's advisable to check which textbook is used at your college if planning to take a course in the future. Additionally, exploring online resources and library options can provide further materials. A notable mention is a book by Hodges, which is praised for its clarity and thorough explanations, making it suitable for self-study.
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Do you know of any good introductory books on Symbolic Logic? Any free books I can download?
I was going to take this next semester, but the time is not a good time so I wanted to learn it on my own at least for now.
 
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Irving M. Copi and Carl Cohen, Intro*duction to Logic is the best to my knowledge. If you're planning to take the class sometime in the future, figure out what text your college uses and just get that. If you're looking for something cheap and easy (you can learn basic skills very quickly), Harry Gensler, Introduction to Logic will give you enough logical skills to improve your philosophic writing. Its not rigorous though. I don't know anything about online texts.
 
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I recommend that you browse around the websites linked to above, check out a few books (e.g. Copi & Cohen) from your library, and get a copy of https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0141003146/?tag=pfamazon01-20. You can find the first edition used until the new edition is released on December 27th. Hodges includes explanations to every single problem and is an amazing teacher, so he's ideal for self-study. Best wishes.
 
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