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A Concise Introduction to Logic

A Concise Introduction to Logic

A Concise Introduction to Logic is an introduction to formal logic suitable for undergraduates taking a general education course in logic or critical thinking, and is accessible and useful to any interested in gaining a basic understanding of logic. This text takes the unique approach of teaching logic through intellectual history; the author uses examples from important and celebrated arguments in philosophy to illustrate logical principles.

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The Life Cycle of A Library Book

We chronicle the most common life cycle of a library book right after it’s ready for distribution to selected libraries in the world. From arrival to being made “top pick”, and placed under the limelight, to getting worn out and being recycled, here’s the video that covers all that.

Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Calculus: Early Transcendentals

To practice and develop an understanding of topics, this text offers a range of problems, from routine to challenging, with selected solutions. As this is an open text, instructors and students are encouraged to interact with the textbook through annotating, revising, and reusing to your advantage. Suggestions for contributions to this growing textbook are welcome.

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