Logic Made Easy How to Know when Language Deceives You

Logic Made Easy: How to Know When Language Deceives You by Deborah J. Bennett, published by Penguin in 2005, is a 256-page exploration of the intricate relationship between language and logic. This edition presents a collection of anecdotal histories that illustrate the complexities and challenges that arise when logic conflicts with common sense. The book is written in English and aims to clarify how language can sometimes mislead our understanding of logical reasoning.
Readers will find a wealth of visual examples that enhance the discussion of philosophical concepts related to logic. The book delves into various scenarios where language may obscure clarity, helping to illuminate the nuances of logical thought. By examining these intersections, Logic Made Easy serves as a resource for those interested in philosophy and logic, encouraging critical thinking and awareness of how language can influence perception and reasoning.
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LOGIC MADE EASY is filled with anecdotal histories detailing the often muddy relationship between language and logic. Designed with dozens of visual examples, the book guides readers through those hair-raising times when logic is at odds with common sense.
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