Introductory Logic Please enable JavaScriptplay-sharp-fill Link Introductory Logic 00 - Introduction Logic Its Nature and Purpose 01 - The Purposes and Types of Definitions 02 - Genus and Species 03 - Extension and Intension 04 - Methods of Defining 05 - Rules for Defining by Genus and Difference 06 - Statements 07 - Self - supporting Statements 08 - Supported Statements 09 - Relationships Between Statements 10 - Consistency and Disagreement 11 - The One Basic Verb 12 - Standard Categorical Statements 13 - 14 - The Square of Oppositions and Contradiction 15 - 16 - Contrariety and Subcontrariety 17 - 18 - Subimplication and Superimplication 19 - Arguments 20 - The Syllogism 21 - The Mood of Syllogisms 22 - The Figure of Syllogisms 23 - Truth and Validity 24 - Testing Syllogisms by Counterexample 25 - Distributed Terms 26 - Testing Syllogisms by Rules 27 - Immediate Inferences 28 - Translating Ordinary Statements 29 - Translating Inlclusive and Exclusive Statements 30 - Enthymemes 31 - Hypothetical Syllogisms 32 - Establishing Conclusions 33 - Fallacies of Distraction 34 - Fallacies of Ambiguity 35 - Fallacies of Form 36 - Detecting Fallacies