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About the Textbook
Reviewer's Notes
Dedication
Copyright
Jenna Woodrow
1. The Purpose of a Truth Table
2. Atomic Sentences
3. Logical Operators
4. Creating a Truth Table
5. Filling in a Truth Table
6. Filling in a Truth Table - Another Example
7. Filling in a Truth Table - An Alternative Approach
8. Testing for Validity
9. Testing for Validity - Example
10. Truth Tables for Single Statements
11. Answers for Truth Tables for Single Statements
12. Questions on Truth Tables for Arguments
13. Answers for Questions on Truth Tables for Arguments
1. Developing a Precise Language
2. “If…then…” and “It is not the case that...”
3. Good Arguments
4. Proofs
5. “And”
6. Conditional Derivations
7. “Or”
8. Reductio ad Absurdum
9. “… if and only if …”, Using Theorems
10. Summary of Propositional Logic
11. Names and Predicates
12. “all” and “some”
13. Reasoning with Quantifiers
14. Universal Derivation
15. Relations, Functions, Identity, and Multiple Quantifiers
16. Summary of First Order Logic
First Order Logic Questions for UI and EG
Answers to First Order Logic Questions for UI and EG
First Order Logic Questions for All Rules
Answers for First Order Logic Questions for All Rules
More First Order Logic Questions
Answers for More First Order Logic Questions
Chapter 1 Answer Key
Chapter 2 Answer Keys
Chapter 3 Answer Key
Chapter 4 Answer Key
Chapter 5 Answer Key
Chapter 6 Answer Key
Chapter 7 Answer Key
Chapter 8 Answer Key
Chapter 9 Answer Key
Bibliography
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