Thursday Dec 05, 2024

Episode 67: Logic Made Easy by Deborah J. Bennet - Deep Dive Book Review

Today we review Deborah J. Bennett's book, "Logic Made Easy: How to Know When Language Deceives You." The book aims to explain the principles of logic, focusing on how language can be used deceptively, leading to errors in reasoning. Bennett explores the origins of logic, the role of language in logical thinking, the different forms of logical statements, and common fallacies. The book uses a conversational approach, combining historical anecdotes, everyday examples, and illustrative diagrams to help readers understand and apply logic in their own lives.

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