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Technical Tools for Philosophy
Arguments are central to philosophy. One's education in philosophy will be greatly improved if one becomes familiar with some ways to think about reasoning in a rigorous fashion. With this in mind, I have a prepared a crash-course on the basics of what one needs to know in order to construct and criticize arguments:
Constructing Proofs and Refutations: A Guide for Novices and Undergraduates
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following (free) books provide useful additional instruction.
Chris Swoyer, Critical Reasoning: A User's Manual [PDF]
P.D. Magnus, forall x: An Introduction to Formal Logic [PDF]
Nuel Belnap, Notes on the Art of Logic [PDF]
Antony Eagle, Elements of Deductive Logic [PDF]
Richard Grandy and Daniel Osherson, Sentential Logic Primer [PDF]
John Pollock, Technical Methods in Philosophy (Set Theory and Predicate Logic) [PDF]
M. Randall Holmes, Elementary Set Theory with a Universal Set [PDF]
John Pollock, Subjunctive Reasoning [PDF]
Edward N. Zalta, Basic Concepts in Modal Logic [PDF]
Michael Strevens, Notes on Bayesian Confirmation Theory [PDF]
Johan van Benthem, A Manual of Intensional Logic [PDF]
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