Hey, /lit/ can you recommend me books that deal with the basics of logic?
intro to elementary basic logic 101 for dipshits the book the video game
>>8266330
you want "the logic book"
just google logic textbooks
>>8266398
>the logic book
no he wants The Logic Manual - Volker Halbach
but tbqh you'll probably give up trying to learn formal logic unless you're slightly autistic
>>8266402
fair, guy has the slides online
>>8266402
> slightly
> just slightly
Haha, I wish.
>>8266330
What did Socrates have against Alexandria?this may be marginally too nerdy a classics joke but I hope someone gets it
Lewis Carroll (not just Alice, he wrote The Game of Logic)
Raymond M Smullyan
Nelson Goodman (Fact, Fiction, and Forecast)
>>8266330
Aristotle. I'm trying to think if anyone else has been majorly relevant before this, but there's like a boom around the 19th century where we get Hegel, and Frege and Peirce not long after (predicate logic), and really even Wittgenstein and Heidegger and a whole cast of others have added a lot to logic and reasoning even in just the past 100 or so years.
>>8267285
Which specific work of Aristotle would you recommend?
>>8267444
The Organon
This is the best.
Introduction to Logic: and to the Methodology of Deductive Sciences