One single companion book?

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    Hi,

    I see a bunch of excellent reading materials suggested on Lesson 1. I have no background on Logic, and I am completely new. If I were to buy one (if there is one!) as a companion book for this course what should/would that be?

    Thanks,
    Abdul Rasheed

    #19186
    Anonymous
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    I have the same exact question. I am working on these lectures as part of a homeschool curriculum – it would be very useful to read just one or two excellent books on the subject. Thank you.

    #19187
    Anonymous
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    I’m reading “Basic Logic” by Raymond McCall. I chose this one primarily because Professor Casey referred to it as “a gem.” So far, so good.

    You can find some pretty inexpensive copies by typing the ISBN into Google.

    Or try half.com.

    #19188
    Anonymous
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    Thanks jlk685.

    #19189
    Anonymous
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    Thank you jlk685. I will get the same book too.

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