توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Introduction to Logic, Fifteenth Edition [15th Ed] (Complete Instructor's Resources, Solution Manual) (Solutions)
نام کتاب : Introduction to Logic, Fifteenth Edition [15th Ed] (Complete Instructor's Resources, Solution Manual) (Solutions)
ویرایش : 15, 15e ed.
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مقدمه ای بر منطق، ویرایش پانزدهم [ویرایش پانزدهم] (منابع کامل مدرس، راهنمای راه حل) (راه حل ها)
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نویسندگان : Irving M. Copi, Carl Cohen, Victor Rodych
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 696
ISBN (شابک) : 1138500860 , 9781138500860
زبان کتاب : English
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
راهنمای رسمی راه حل
فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Brief Contents
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Very Brief History of Logic
Part I LOGIC AND LANGUAGE
SECTION A REASONING
chapter 1 Basic Logical Concepts
1.1 What Logic Is
1.2 Propositions and Arguments
1.3 Recognizing Arguments
1.4 Arguments and Explanations
1.5 Deductive and Inductive Arguments
1.6 Validity and Truth
chapter 2 Analyzing Arguments
2.1 Paraphrasing Arguments
2.2 Diagramming Arguments
2.3 Complex Argumentative Passages
2.4 Problems in Reasoning
SECTION Β INFORMAL LOGIC
chapter 3 Language and Definitions
3.1 Language Functions
3.2 Emotive Language, Neutral Language, and Disputes
3.3 Disputes and Ambiguity
3.4 Definitions and Their Uses
3.5 The Structure of Definitions: Extension and Intension
3.6 Definition by Genus and Difference
chapter 4 Fallacies
4.1 What Is a Fallacy?
4.2 Classification of Fallacies
4.3 Fallacies of Relevance
4.4 Fallacies of Defective Induction
4.5 Fallacies of Presumption
4.6 Fallacies of Ambiguity
Logic in the Real World
Part II DEDUCTION
SECTION A SYLLOGISTIC LOGIC
chapters 5 Categorical Propositions
5.1 The Theory of Deduction
5.2 Classes and Categorical Propositions
5.3 The Four Kinds of Categorical Propositions
5.4 Quality, Quantity, and Distribution
5.5 The Traditional Square of Opposition
5.6 Further Immediate Inferences
5.7 Existential Import and the Interpretation of Categorical Propositions
5.8 Symbolism and Diagrams for Categorical Propositions
chapter 6 Categorical Syllogisms
6.1 Standard-Form Categorical Syllogisms
6.2 The Formal Nature of Syllogistic Argument
6.3 Venn Diagram Technique for Testing Syllogisms
6.4 Syllogistic Rules and Syllogistic Fallacies
6.5 Exposition of the Fifteen Valid Forms of the Categorical Syllogism
Appendix: Deduction of the Fifteen Valid Forms of the Categorical Syllogism
chapter 7 Syllogisms in Ordinary Language
7.1 Syllogistic Arguments
7.2 Reducing the Number of Terms to Three
7.3 Translating Categorical Propositions into Standard Form
7.4 Uniform Translation
7.5 Enthymemes
7.6 Sorites
7.7 Disjunctive and Hypothetical Syllogisms
7.8 The Dilemma
SECTION Β MODERN SYMBOLIC LOGIC
chapter 8 Propositional Logic I: Truth-Functional Statements and Arguments
8.1 Modern Logic and Its Symbolic Language
8.2 Truth-Functionality: Simple Statements and Compound Statements
8.3 Conjunction, Negation, and Disjunction
8.4 Conditional Statements and Material Implication
8.5 Argument Forms and Refutation by Logical Analogy
8.6 The Precise Meaning of "Valid" and "Invalid"
8.7 Testing Argument Validity Using Truth Tables: The Complete Truth-Table Method (CTTM)
8.8 Some Common Argument Forms
8.9 Statement Forms and Material Equivalence
8.10 Logical Equivalence
8.11 The Three "Laws of Thought": Principles of Logic
chapter 9 Propositional Logic II: Methods of Deduction
9.1 Formal Proof of Validity
9.2 The Elementary Valid Argument Forms
9.3 Formal Proofs of Validity Exhibited
9.4 Constructing Formal Proofs of Validity
9.5 Constructing More Extended Formal Proofs
9.6 Expanding the Rules of Inference: Replacement Rules
9.7 The System of Natural Deduction
9.8 Constructing Formal Proofs Using the Nineteen Rules of Inference
9.9 Shorter Truth-Table Technique (STTT)
9.10 Inconsistency
9.11 Conditional Proof
9.12 Indirect Proof
9.13 Sound Arguments and Demonstrative Arguments Distinguished
chapter 10 Predicate Logic: Quantification Theory
10.1 The Need for Quantification
10.2 Singular Propositions
10.3 Universal and Existential Quantifiers
10.4 Traditional Subject-Predicate Propositions
10.5 Proving Validity
10.6 Proving Invalidity
10.7 Asyllogistic Inference
Logic in the Real World
Part III INDUCTION
SECTION A ANALOGY AND CAUSATION
chapter 11 Analogical Reasoning
11.1 Induction and Deduction Revisited
11.2 Argument by Analogy
11.3 Appraising Analogical Arguments
11.4 Refutation by Logical Analogy
chapter 12 Causal Reasoning
12.1 Cause and Effect
12.2 Causal Laws and the Uniformity of Nature
12.3 Induction by Simple Enumeration
12.4 Methods of Causal Analysis
12.5 Limitations of Inductive Techniques
SECTION Β SCIENCE AND PROBABILITY
chapter 13 Science and Hypothesis
13.1 Scientific Explanation
13.2 Scientific Inquiry: Hypothesis and Confirmation
13.3 Evaluating Competing Scientific Explanations
13.4 Classification as Hypothesis
chapter 14 Probability
14.1 Alternative Conceptions of Probability
14.2 The Probability Calculus
14.3 Probability in Everyday Life
Logic in the Real World
Appendix A: The Efficiency of the STTT: Selecting the Most Efficient Sequence of STTT Steps
Appendix Β: Step 1 Calculations for Multiple-Line Shorter Truth Tables
Appendix C: Unforced Truth-Value Assignments, Invalid Arguments, and Maxims III-V
Appendix D: Graduate-Level Admission Tests
Solutions to Selected Exercises
Photo Credits
Glossary/Index
Logic Overviews
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