How do you tell what's right from what's wrong? Can you always? What's
the difference between deduction, induction, and abduction? What are the
best techniques for making an argument logically sound? In this
fascinating little book, the smallest on its subject ever produced,
philosopher Earl Fontainelle explores the ancient art of discursive
Logic and demonstrates some of the techniques that have long been used
to triumph over the debates and deceptions that assail us every day.
Filled with helpful examples of good and bad reasoning, Logic is an
invaluable introduction to a defining human characteristic.