>>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/27/2008 9:43 AM >>>

Probably the most widely used ones are the books
Irving Copi's including his book,
"Introduction to Logic"
www.amazon.com/Introduction-Logic-Irving-M-Copi/dp/0130102024 

and his, "Symbolic Logic"
www.amazon.com/Symbolic-Logic-Irving-M-Copi/dp/0023249803 

^^^
CB: Wow ! That brings back memories. Copi was professor of logic at the
University of Michigan when I was a freshman in 1968. I used read his
into text, trying to teach myself logic

By static, I mean the principle of identity. A is A.

I would get one of the earlier editions rather than
the latest editions which are way too expensive.

-- "Paddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Does anybody know of any good books in Symbolic Logic. Ones that have
plenty 
of exercises and the answers+ 



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