Learn Logic from Aristotle's Organon
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- Aristotle was the first systematic logician. Lecture notes were gathered in "The Organon," as logic is the "instrument" of the philosopher and scientist.
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i see you have a wide variety of logic books but i am curious, does it confuse or benefit your understanding and ability to use and apply logic when you read all these books?
Hello, @divinefavour1289. Oh, I think it DOES help. There are different areas of logic to explore. Some books are better in certain areas than others. And there are different, so to speak, branches of logic. A formal logic textbook is different than an informal logic textbook. Mathematical logic is different from traditional, verbal style logic. Etc.
It’s not that much different than math books. Math is a huge topic! There are all sorts of different branches to explore. Different books specialize in different areas. They offer different, so to speak, perspectives. Etc.
@@AmateurLogician i see. that does make sense
@@divinefavour1289 not to mention, different authors have different perspectives on logic, similarly to every other discipline. People may define things differently, establish different systems, etc.
@@ninja_raven512 i see. that makes sense
First do a good single book on logic. Then you'll be able to judge and read other books
Have you read Critique of Pure Reason?