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Logic: An Aristotelian Approach

by Mary Michael Spangler
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Overview

This book is based on the natural patterns of human thinking as analyzed in Aristotle's formal logic. As an introductory text for either the undergraduate or high school student, it presents only the basic rules needed for defining, judging, and reasoning. The author carefully outlines her presentations and provides familiar illustrations. The book also contains numerous exercises which utilize well-known topics.

Author Biography: Mary Michael Spangler is Professor at Ohio Dominican College.

About the Author, Mary Michael Spangler

Mary Michael Spangler, OP, is an Aristotelian Thomist scholar. She was Professor of Education and Philosophy at Ohio Dominican College and is the editor of Metaphysics of Aquinas and Faith Views of the Universe.

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Book Details

Published
August 28, 2012
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Pages
284
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781620325537

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