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Deductive Logic   By: (1850-)

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Deductive Logic by St. George William Joseph Stock is a thought-provoking and systematic examination of the principles and techniques of deductive reasoning. In this remarkable book, Stock presents a comprehensive and accessible guide to the fundamental aspects of logic, making it an indispensable resource for both novice and seasoned logicians.

The author starts by introducing readers to the importance of logic in everyday life, emphasizing its role in decision-making, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Stock then skillfully guides us through various forms of reasoning, explaining the principles behind deductive logic in a clear and concise manner. Through numerous illustrative examples and well-structured explanations, the author ensures that readers grasp the intricate concepts without feeling overwhelmed.

One of the strengths of this book lies in its ability to present complex ideas in a highly organized manner. Stock diligently introduces one concept at a time, building upon previous knowledge as the chapters progress. This approach allows readers to understand the logic behind each step, ensuring a solid foundation for tackling more advanced topics later in the book.

Moreover, Stock provides an extensive collection of exercises at the end of each chapter, which offers readers the opportunity to apply the newly acquired knowledge. These exercises vary in difficulty, catering to readers with different levels of familiarity with deductive logic. Furthermore, the author includes detailed solutions to the exercises, enabling readers to self-assess and correct their understanding, thus enhancing the learning experience.

One aspect that sets this book apart is its ability to make deductive logic accessible to readers with no prior formal training. Stock carefully explains technical terms and concepts, taking care not to assume prior knowledge while maintaining a rigorous treatment of the subject matter. This approach makes Deductive Logic suitable for a wide range of readers, from students pursuing a formal education in logic to individuals interested in acquiring a deeper understanding of reasoning methods.

While Deductive Logic is undoubtedly an exceptional resource, it is not without its limitations. Some readers may find the occasional lack of real-world examples slightly limiting, as the book primarily focuses on theoretical aspects of logic. Additionally, the absence of a comprehensive glossary may necessitate occasional backtracking for clarification on certain terms.

In conclusion, St. George William Joseph Stock's Deductive Logic is an insightful and valuable contribution to the field of logical reasoning. Its meticulous organization, clear explanations, and ample exercises make it an ideal resource for anyone seeking to enhance their deductive reasoning skills. Whether you are a student of logic or someone fascinated by the intricacies of deductive thinking, this book serves as an indispensable companion on the journey towards mastering the principles of deductive logic.

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DEDUCTIVE LOGIC

BY

ST. GEORGE STOCK, M.A.

PEMBROKE COLLEGE, OXFORD

PREFACE.

One critic, who was kind enough to look at this book in manuscript, recommended me to abandon the design of Publishing it, on the ground that my logic was too like all other logics; another suggested to me to cut out a considerable amount of new matter. The latter advice I have followed; the former has encouraged me to hope that I shall not be considered guilty of wanton innovation. The few novelties which I have ventured to retain will, I trust, be regarded as legitimate extensions of received lines of teaching.

My object has been to produce a work which should be as thoroughly representative of the present state of the logic of the Oxford Schools as any of the text books of the past. The qualities which I have aimed at before all others have been clearness and consistency. For the task which I have taken upon myself I may claim one qualification that of experience; since more than seventeen years have now elapsed since I took my first pupil in logic for the Honour School of Moderations, and during that time I have been pretty continuously engaged in studying and teaching the subject... Continue reading book >>




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