The Intension and Extension of Terms 91 Exercise 2.2 94ĭefinitions and Their Purposes 96 Exercise 2.3 102Ĭriteria for Lexical Definitions 114 Exercise 2.5 118įallacies of Relevance 125 Exercise 3.2 138įallacies of Weak Induction 143 Exercise 3.3 154įallacies of Presumption, Ambiguity, and Illicit Transference 160 Exercise 3.4 174įallacies in Ordinary Language 182 Exercise 3.5 188 ![]() Language: Meaning and Definition Varieties of Meaning 80 Exercise 2.1 85 Validity, Truth, Soundness, Strength, Cogency 44 Exercise 1.4 55 Printed in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 17 16 15 14 13ġ Basic Concepts 1 2 Language: Meaning and Definition 3 Informal Fallacies 122 Pa rt IIĬategorical Propositions 200 Categorical Syllogisms 264 Propositional Logic 316 Natural Deduction in Propositional Logic Predicate Logic 454Īnalogy and Legal and Moral Reasoning 524 Causality and Mill’s Methods 544 Probability 569 Statistical Reasoning 587 Hypothetical/Scientific Reasoning 609 Science and Superstition 632Īnswers to Selected Exercises 661 Glossary/Index 705ĭeduction and Induction 33 Exercise 1.3 40 Library of Congress Control Number: 2013937903Ĭover Image: © fzd.it/Shutterstock Compositor: MPS LimitedĬengage Learning 200 First Stamford Place, 4th Floor Stamford, CT 06902 USA Product Director: Suzanne Jeans Product Manager: Debra Matteson Content Developer: Florence Kilgo Content Coordinator: Joshua Duncan Media Developer: Christian Biagetti Marketing Manager: Shanna Shelton Content Project Manager: Jill Quinn Art Director: PreMedia Global Manufacturing Planner: Sandee Milewski Rights Acquisition Specialist: Shalice Shah-Caldwell Production Service: Greg Hubit Bookworks Copy Editor: Marne Evans HURLEY University of San DiegoĪ Concise Introduction to Logic, Twelfth Edition Patrick J. ![]() A C O N C I S E I N T RO D U C T I O N TO
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