Critical Reasoning, A Practical Introduction
389 EGP
A comprehensive guide to logical thinking and argumentation skills, covering fallacies, evidence evaluation, and sound reasoning principles. Designed to help readers identify flawed arguments and construct valid ones.
This systematic exploration of logical thinking equips readers with essential skills for analyzing arguments, identifying fallacies, and evaluating evidence. The work combines theoretical foundations with practical exercises, covering deductive and inductive reasoning, critical analysis techniques, and common logical errors. Written in an accessible academic style, it serves students, professionals, and general readers seeking to improve their analytical capabilities. The emphasis on real-world applications makes abstract logical principles relevant to everyday decision-making and discourse.
| Dimensions | 252 cm |
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