Elementary Lessons in Logic

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Elementary Lessons in Logic is a 19th-century introductory textbook that systematically explains the principles of formal logic and reasoning for students and general readers.

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instanceOf book
logic textbook
aim to explain rules of correct reasoning
to provide a systematic introduction to logic
educationalLevel introductory
educationalUse classroom instruction
self-study
genre logic
philosophy
textbook
hasFormat print
hasPart chapters
historicalContext Victorian-era logic education
intendedAudience general readers
students
isAbout logical analysis of arguments
logical terms and propositions
valid inference
language English
mainSubject argumentation
formal logic
reasoning
structure systematic exposition of logical principles
teaches deductive reasoning
fallacies
inductive reasoning
logical notation
principles of formal logic
syllogistic reasoning
timePeriod 19th century

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William Stanley Jevons notableWork Elementary Lessons in Logic