What is the best book, not to learn introductory logic, but to have a balanced understanding of how to think critically and reasonably? I don't want to know how to construct an argument, but how to dissect the argument by finding it's illogical assertions. Sorry, I am having a difficult time describing what it is I am actually looking for. Perhaps I just need to continue to re-read the material I already have until it sinks in. I just feel as if I am not getting the most of this course and it's work and I desire more.
2007-03-03
18:25:57
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nick p
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