Introduction to Logic: Informal Fallacies

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Logic is the study of the principles of correct reasoning. That is its definition. To be logical is to think rightly, and to draw reasonable conclusions from the available information.Why does logic matter, and who decides what is the “right” way to think?If two people disagree on whether something is reasonable, who is correct?What is the standard by which we judge a particular line of reasoning to be correct or incorrect?In the Christian worldview, we can answer these questions because we know that God determines the correct way to reason. He is the standard for all truth claims. In this book you will learn about logic and the Christian worldview, the Biblical basis for the laws of logic, if faith is contrary to reason, informal logical fallacies, and more.

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Challenge and inspire your high school students with this Introduction to Logic: Informal Fallacies Student Text! This easy-to-use engaging book teaches principles of correct reasoning from a Christian worldview. Now your teens will have a life-long apologetics skill and can use logic in all areas of their world.

This full-year curriculum is written by Dr. Jason Lisle to help students learn and use logic clearly, concisely, and confidently. Especially when defending their faith with atheists, evolutionists, and others. These are valuable tools for everyone to have in the world we live in today.

This course features simple page layouts, understandable text, diagrams, highlighted key terms, speech bubbles and more that make this complex topic fun to learn. The 183 full-color page paperback is broken down into 38 chapters plus a glossary of terms and quick reference guide.

Three parts of informal fallacies are taught: Fallacy of Ambiguity, Fallacy of Presumption, and Fallacy of Relevance. Inductive and deductive reasoning, is faith contrary to reason, formal fallacy, and other related topics are covered in-depth as well.

The Student Text coordinates with the Teacher Guide which is sold separately. Ideal for homeschool, classrooms, youth ministry, church, co-ops, tutoring, family, and more.

Order Master Books Introduction to Logic: Informal Fallacies Student Text for your students today! Be sure to order your Teacher Guide as well.