The Elements of Logic
In The Elements of Logic, Pierre Du Moulin explains the building blocks or “simple notions” in a man’s understanding, how these notions are used in argumentation, how arguments can be arranged into syllogisms, how one may use syllogisms to prove a point, and also explores various sorts of logical fallacies. This work is very useful for ministers, laypersons, and students alike.
Hardcover
200 Pages
In The Elements of Logic, Pierre Du Moulin explains the building blocks or “simple notions” in a man’s understanding, how these notions are used in argumentation, how arguments can be arranged into syllogisms, how one may use syllogisms to prove a point, and also explores various sorts of logical fallacies. This work is very useful for ministers, laypersons, and students alike.
Hardcover
200 Pages
In The Elements of Logic, Pierre Du Moulin explains the building blocks or “simple notions” in a man’s understanding, how these notions are used in argumentation, how arguments can be arranged into syllogisms, how one may use syllogisms to prove a point, and also explores various sorts of logical fallacies. This work is very useful for ministers, laypersons, and students alike.
Hardcover
200 Pages