Logical Reasoning: A Practitioner’s Guide to Applied Logical Reasoning equips the reader to appropriately select and apply an array of logical reasoning methods to craft well-reasoned claims and arguments as well as confirm or refute possible causal relationships and determine causation. These methods include: Simon’s Bounded Rationality; Aristotle’s Four Causes; Mills Methods; Popper’s Falsifiability; the Anti-Pattern inherent in Parmenides Fallacy; The Three Forms of Classical and Semi-Classical Logic, and more. Get Logical Reasoning to distinguish yourself as a source of sound, trusted, and incontestable claims.
