A detailed justification for Indirect Proof treating each of the three distinct ways in which an argument can be valid.A more complete and detailed account of Indirect Proof.A detailed, step-by-step account of the Shorter Truth-Table Method (with detailed step-by-step examples for conclusions of different types).More and more detailed examples of the Complete Truth-Table Method.Simpler definitions of "simple statement" and "compound statement".Chapter 1 now uses a simpler and better definition of "deductive validity," which enhances the rest of the book (especially chapters 1 and 8-10, and their new components).In particular, chapters 1, 8, and 9 have been greatly enhanced without disturbing the book’s clear and gradual pedagogical approach. Copi’s classic text, improving on its many strengths and introducing new and helpful material that will greatly assist both students and instructors. In this fifteenth edition, Carl Cohen and Victor Rodych update Irving M. For more than six decades, and for thousands of students, Introduction to Logic has been the gold standard in introductory logic texts.
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