PrefaceChapter 1. Basic Concepts Chapter 2. Identifying Arguments Chapter 3. Logic and Language Chapter 4. Informal Fallacies Chapter 5. Categorical Logic: Statements Chapter 6. Categorical Logic: Syllogisms Chapter 7. Statement Logic: Truth Tables Chapter 8. Statement Logic: Proofs Chapter 9. Predicate Logic Chapter 10. Inductive Logic Answer KeyPhoto CreditsGlossary/Index
Frances Howard-Snyder is Professor of Philosophy at Western
Washington University, where she has taught since 1993. She has a
PhD in philosophy from Syracuse University and an MA from the
University of Cape Town. She has published articles on topics in
normative ethics, philosophy of religion, and metaphysics in T he
Journal of Philosophy , A merican Philosophical Quarterly , and
Philosophical Studies , among other places . When she is not doing
philosophy, she most especially enjoys spending time with her
husband, Dan, and her twins, Peter and William.
Daniel Howard-Snyder is Professor of Philosophy at Western
Washington University, where he has taught since 2000. He has a PhD
from Syracuse University and a BA from Seattle Pacifi c University.
He is editor or co-editor of four books, The Evidential Argument
from Evil (Indiana University Press, 1996), Faith, Freedom, and
Rationality (Rowman & Littlefield, 1996), Divine Hiddenness
(Cambridge, 2002), and The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of
Evil (Blackwell 2013). He has published articles in, among other
places, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, American
Philosophical Quarterly , and Faith and Philosophy . His chief love
is his familyFrances, William, and Peterwithout whom his life would
be bereft of all joy.
Ryan Wasserman is Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at
Western Washington University, where he has taught since 2005. He
has a PhD from Rutgers University and a BA from Western. His main
philosophical interests are in metaphysics, ethics, and the
philosophy of language. He has published articles in many journals,
including Mind, Noï¿s , and Philosophical Quarterly . He is also
co-editor of Metametaphysics (Oxford University Press, 2008). Apart
from philosophy, Ryan spends most of his time playing with his son,
Benjamin, and his daughter, Zoï¿ Mae.
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