Thinking Clearly A Guide to Critical Reasoning

Thinking Clearly: A Guide to Critical Reasoning by Jill LeBlanc, published by W.W. Norton in 1998, is an illustrated edition comprising 314 pages. This book emphasizes the importance of practicing and reinforcing fundamental skills in critical reasoning. Professor LeBlanc presents essential concepts in a concise manner, allowing students ample opportunity to engage with numerous exercises included in the text and its accompanying software, LEMUR.
Readers will find a structured approach to critical thinking that prioritizes clarity and practice. The book focuses on key ideas in philosophy and logic, ensuring that students can effectively develop their reasoning abilities. By integrating exercises that reinforce learning, this guide serves as a practical resource for those looking to enhance their critical thinking skills.
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Recognizing the importance of rehearsing and reinforcing basic skills, Professor LeBlanc presents the essential concepts concisely so that students have time to work through the many exercises in the text and on LEMUR, its accompanying software. No other critical thinking text on the market succeeds as well in presenting fundamental material succinctly while encouraging consistent practice.
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