[Conference Materials] Open Access Logic Texts: Creating an Open Introduction to Logic

On: Aug 20, 2012 @ 2:07 PM

  • Post Title: Open Access Logic Texts: Creating an Open Introduction to Logic
  • Post Author: Rob Loftis
  • Description: The purpose of this session was to promote the development of a free formal logic textbook that could replace Timothy Hurley’s A Concise Introduction to Logic in the textbook marketplace. At the session, I gave out copies of the free logic text that I use, a remix of P.D. Magnus’s For All X. A .pdf is included here. I also reviewed the other free formal logic texts available. The write up of this comparison is also included here.

    See also the website for my remix of the text: forallxremix.org.

  • Attachment 1: Magnus and Loftis (Fall 2012) For All X (08-20-12-02-07-50).pdf (695 kB)
  • Attachment 2: Logic textbook overview (08-20-12-02-07-50).doc (59 kB)
  • Resources related to (check all that apply): Argument identification, diagraming, etc.
  • Other resource type(s): Textbook, review of textbooks.
  • Selected License: CC: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

20. August 2012 by AAPT
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