Description
About the Author
Karl Laderoute holds a PhD in Philosophy from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. He has taught philosophy at the University of Lethbridge and Trent University.
Reviews
"A Pocket Guide to Formal Logic is an excellent and very affordable introduction to sentence logic. The text covers symbolization, truth-tables, and proofs in a lucid and non-technical manner. I highly recommend this text to any instructor who wants to add a symbolic logic component to a course on logic and critical thinking." - Rene Jagnow, University of Georgia
"Karl Laderoute manages to pack a lot of formal propositional logic into a relatively small space, and yet his book is friendly, moves at a peaceful pace, leaves out nothing germane to an introductory course, and explains well all the traditional topics of propositional logic. A Pocket Guide gets to the point, but is not hurried, nor is the discussion over-simplified. This is quite an achievement." - Eric Dietrich, Binghamton University
"A Pocket Guide to Formal Logic is a concise, affordable, and gentle introduction to propositional logic. The proof system uses intuitive rules, and includes many redundant rules, so constructing proofs is a breeze. This book would be a good choice for many critical thinking courses in philosophy departments." - Thomas Donaldson, Simon Fraser University
Book Information
ISBN 9781554814701
Author Karl Laderoute
Format Paperback
Page Count 150
Imprint Broadview Press Ltd
Publisher Broadview Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 363g