Logic by William Ernest Johnson explores the fundamental principles of deductive reasoning and logical inference through the study of categorical syllogisms. The book delves into the structure of syllogisms the distinction between implication and inference and the significance of form and structure in logical arguments. It also discusses the deductive process in mathematics mathematical induction and the relationship between premathematical and mathematical logic. With examples and discussions on functional extension and demonstrative induction the book enhances critical thinking skills and understanding of logical analysis.
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