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Osherson, Daniel N. Logical Abilities in Children : Volume 3 : Reasoning in Adolescence: Deductive Inference. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Osherson, Daniel N. Logical Abilities in Children : Volume 3 : Reasoning in Adolescence: Deductive Inference. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Logical Abilities in Children : Volume 3 : Reasoning in Adolescence: Deductive Inference. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Pape, Stephen. Being Right: A Beginner's Guide to Logical Fallacies and Deductive Reasoning. Independently Published, 2019.

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Okasha, Samir. 2. Scientific reasoning. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780192802835.003.0002.

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‘Scientific reasoning’ asks how much confidence should be placed in the inferences scientists make. What exactly is the nature of scientific reasoning? The important distinction between deductive and inductive patterns of reasoning is explained before Hume's problem is outlined. Science relies on induction and Hume's argument seems to show that induction cannot be rationally justified. Darwin's theory of evolution and Einstein's work on Brownian motion are provided as examples of inference to the best explanation. Finally, the interest of philosophers of science in probability and induction is
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t, Aom p. Sudoku Kids Book: Your Kid Logical Thinking and Deductive Reasoning Skills Even at a Young Age. Independently Published, 2019.

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Montgomery, Erwin B. Medical Reasoning. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190912925.001.0001.

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Modern medicine is one of humankind’s greatest achievements. Yet medical errors and irreproducibility in biomedical research suggest something is amiss. Concerns have driven considerable and thoughtful critical analyses, but the apparent intransigence of these problems suggests a different perspective is needed. The perspective pursued in this book begins with the idea that the need for certainty in medical decision-making has been and remains the primary driving force in medical reasoning. Faced with the unique challenges of having to treat the individual patient, the great variety of manifes
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KHALLOUQ, Keltoum, and Ayoub EL MAAZOUZI. Ultimate SuDoKu Challenge for Kids Vol. 1: 200 Puzzle to Improve Logical Thinking and Deductive Reasoning Skills. Independently Published, 2020.

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KHALLOUQ, Keltoum, and Ayoub EL MAAZOUZI. Ultimate SuDoKu Challenge for Kids Vol. 2: 200 Puzzle to Improve Logical Thinking and Deductive Reasoning Skills. Independently Published, 2020.

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KHALLOUQ, Keltoum, and Aoub EL MAAZOUZI. Ultimate SuDoKu Challenge for Kids Vol. 3: 200 Puzzle to Improve Logical Thinking and Deductive Reasoning Skills. Independently Published, 2020.

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Edgington, Dorothy. The Pragmatics of the Logical Constants. Edited by Ernest Lepore and Barry C. Smith. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199552238.003.0030.

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The logical constants are technical terms, invented and precisely defined by logicians for the purpose of producing rigorous formal proofs. Mathematics virtually exhausts the domain of deductive reasoning of any complexity, and it is there that the benefits of this refined form of language are felt. Pragmatic issues may arise — issues concerning the point of making a certain statement — for there will be more or less perspicuous and illuminating ways of presenting proofs in this language, and we may be puzzled or misled when we wonder why the mathematician is taking some particular step. But t
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Tennant, Neil. The Road to Core Logic. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777892.003.0002.

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We situate Core Logic and Classical Core Logic within a wider logical landscape. Core Logic lies at the intersection of two orthogonal lines of reform of Classical Logic—constructivization and relevantization. We explain the genesis of Core Logic and describe its carefully formulated rules of inference. We reveal how Core Logic arises as a smooth generalization of the proto-logic involved in working out the truth values of sentences under particular interpretations; and the case for the complete methodological adequacy of Core Logic for constructive deductive reasoning, and of Classical Core L
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Art of Reasoning a Popular Exposition of the Principles of Logic Inductive and Deductive with an Introductory Outline of the History of Logic and an Appendix on Recent Logical Developments, with Notes by Samuel Neil. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Tennant, Neil. Introduction and Overview. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777892.003.0001.

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This is a foundational work, written not just for philosophers of logic, but for logicians and foundationalists generally. Like Frege we seek to deal with the formal first-order language of mathematics. We revisit Gentzen’s proof theory in order to build relevance into proofs, while leaving intact all the logical power one is entitled to expect of a deductive logic for mathematics and for scientific method generally. Proof systems are constituted by particular choices of rules of inference. We raise the issue of the reflexive stability of any argument for a particular choice of logic as the ‘r
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Shapiro, Stewart. Logical Consequence, Proof Theory, and Model Theory. Edited by Stewart Shapiro. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195325928.003.0021.

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This article's main concern is the notion of model-theoretic consequence. What does it have to do with correct reasoning? The article takes on deductive consequence only by way of contrast. Do these two notions answer to different intuitive notions of consequence? Is one of them primary, and the other secondary? Or perhaps they are autonomous and independent. Maybe there are two distinct notions of correct reasoning, valid thought, and/or inference. For what it is worth, treatments of mathematical logic usually presuppose that the model-theoretic notion is the primary one. For example, one say
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