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Guerrilla Logic Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1. Logic and Grammar 1.2. Logic and Geometry 1.3. Platonic Dialogues 1.4. Logic and Truth 1.5. Avid Reading and Study Guideline 1.1.6. Study Goals Bibliography / Suggested Reading
Guerrilla Logic Chapter 2: Preliminary Considerations
Guerrilla Logic Chapter 3: The Stuff of Arguments 3.2.1. Response: Informative Speech3.3. Modes of Informative Speech 3.4. Narration 3.4.1. Quantity3.5. Description: 3.6. Definition 3.7. Predicables 3.7.1. PredicationSummary Bibliography / Suggested Reading
Guerrilla Logic Chapter 4: Explanation 4.2.1. Necessary / Sufficient |
4.3. Thinking About Causes 4.4. Identifying Causes 4.4.1. DisagreementSummation. Bibliography / Suggested Reading
Guerrilla Logic Chapter 5: Proving Our Explanation 5.5.1. Thinking is syllogistic.5.6. The Lines of Argument 5.6.1a. Meaning of a Word or Phrase.Bibliography / Suggested Reading
Guerrilla Logic Chapter 6: Syllogistics 6.2.1. Reducing categoricals to hypotheticals6.3. The Limits of Dialectics 6.4. Application of Lines 6.4.1. Application: Meaning of TermsComments regarding the above: Bibliography / Suggested Reading
Guerrilla Logic Chapter 7: Validity
Guerrilla Logic Rules |
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