Rendered from the 11th Edition of Copi/Cohen, Introduction to Logic, the most respected introductory logic book on the market, this concise version presents a simplified yet rigorous introduction to the study of logic. It covers all major topics and approaches, using a three-part organization that outlines specific topics under logic and language, deduction, and induction. For individuals intrigued by the formal study of logic.
Organized and presented well, this book is a good introduction to the fundamentals of logic. It is divided into sections on categorical logic and modern symbolic logic. There is also a chapter on induction. The exercises were helpful in understanding the concepts, and the tables of valid syllogisms were handy. Logic is very much like math with words, after all. It's a good book for the aspiring philosopher.
This book is helpful to introduce layman to the fundamentals of logic. The key conceptions as well as logical systems of significances are presented clearly, supplied with illuminate exercises.
My textbook for Intro to Logic. I had no idea I'd be so enamored with this subject. It's fascinating albeit difficult to comprehend at times but I'd love to dive in a little deeper someday.