Monday, 2 February 2009

Welcome

Hi.
Last week I gave you a general outline of the module and an idea of what you should expect from this module. I also talked about what I expect from you.
I really hope that you'll enjoy this module and find it useful later on when you study business or another social science subject. If you have any questions about this module please ask - I'm happy to help.
In the lecture this week we are going to look at defining logic and discussing what logic will (and won't) help you to do.
I've started collecting links from the web to provide you with explanations and exercises to help you understand and practice some of the main points I cover in the lectures. In the seminars we will be mainly doing practical activities to help you master the basic ideas in logic.
Here are some logic websites to get you started:
Test your own logic
Logic Self-Taught: A Workbook
Introducing Logic
Basic Exercises in Logic
Essential Logic: Basic Reasoning Skills for the 21st Century
Logical Fallacies and the Art of Debate
Why Study logic?

Look on the links section on the left of this page for new links to logic sites.
Alex

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