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"...Carter's book is superior, hands down... I look forward to using it in my course."-Stephen C. Leach, Minnesota State University, Mankato "I am particularly impressed by how well integrated the whole text is. Professor Carter does a splendid job of preparing students for what will come later in the text, and reminding them of what came before. I believe that Professor Carter has made a real contribution to logic texts..."-Brian Domino, Miami University, Ohio "The frequent use of the same examples is one of the more striking things about the Carter text."-Richard Lee, University of Arkansas "I think that writing a good introductory logic text is a daunting task, but Carter has managed it very well. I would seriously consider using his text."-Robert J. Delete, Seattle University "The author proposes a worthy set of goals for the introductory logic book and succeeds admirably in achieving them... the book covers the right subjects in the right order with the right amount of detail and in the right ways...Carter's use of the same proofs in more than one context is an ingenious way to achieve his goal of demonstrating the unity of logic as a discipline... A First Course in Logic is extremely well written. Each topic is clearly explained in direct, engaging language... This is an excellent textbook for the introductory logic course. Its central strengths are the clarity and accessibility of the writing style, the consistency of its development of deductive proofs in different levels of logical discourse, and the helpful descriptions of the historical contexts in which each of the elements of logic were developed...K. Codell Carter is to be congratulated for a job well done."-Garth Kemerling, Newberry College, SC "The sections on the history of logic are excellent! The text is successful in presenting logic as a unified discipline. This is something that is missing from all of the major texts, and I commend the author for it. Another unique element is the focus on LSAT questions. These exercises are invaluable...The repetition of proofs is an excellent idea! Seeing the different approaches to the same argument is an excellent pedagogical tool."-William T. Myers, Birmingham Southern College "The inclusion of LSAT-style questions throughout the text is a bit of genius... Not only do they allow for some variety, but many of my students take Logic purely as LSAT preparation. Integrating these problems into the main flow of a course is a great strength of the author's approach."-Peter Bradley, Washington University in St. Louis "His examples and exercises are one of the book's main strengths... I find Carter's writing style immensely appealing. He gives an example for almost every claim he makes, and the examples are easy to follow and compelling. His writing is clear, straight-forward, and flows easily... He's chosen the examples cleverly with a mix from both "everyday" and philosophical sources. I especially like those from literature, especially novels... The LSAT material is highly desirable. A fair number of students do take Introductory Logic as an aid on the LSAT, and the material aimed directly at that will not only be helpful to them, but a 'pull' for more students to the course."-Houston Craighead, Winthrop University, South Carolina


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Providing students with a more understandable introduction to logic without sacrificing rigor, A First Course in Logic presents topics and methods in a highly accessible and integrated manner. By integrating and comparing topics throughout and using the same examples in different chapters, the author shows the utility and limitations of each method of logic. The result is that students build on what they have already learned, and more easily figure out the appropriate methods to use. Consistent pedagogical structure helps students learn and study better; fewer basic rules require memorization, and instead emphasize strategies and tactics for applying those rules; and one-of-a-kind LSAT-type exercises apply logic to pre-professional exams.

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  • Hardcover: 556 pages
  • Publisher: Longman (June 5, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321108825
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321108821
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
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  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #905,302 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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