Introduction to Logic

A Five-Day Logic Course for Middle School Students

Based on Irving M. Copi's 'Introduction to Logic', this course will help you develop critical thinking skills and logical reasoning techniques.

Start Learning

Course Features

📚

Easy to Understand

Teaching materials designed for middle school students' cognitive level, making abstract logical concepts easy to understand.

🎯

Step by Step

Five-day course progressing from basic to advanced, half an hour each day, easily mastering the basics of logic.

🧠

Visual Learning

Rich mind maps and visual aids to help understand and memorize abstract concepts.

✍️

Interactive Exercises

Targeted exercises after each day's lesson to help consolidate knowledge.

Course Overview

1

Logic Basics and Language

Understand the definition and importance of logic, learn to identify statements and non-statements, and recognize premises and conclusions in arguments.

View Details
2

Arguments and Fallacies

Understand the distinction between valid and invalid arguments, recognize the characteristics of deductive and inductive reasoning, and learn to identify common logical fallacies.

View Details
3

Logical Connectives and Compound Statements

Learn logical connectives and their application in constructing compound statements, understand the logical structure of conditionals and biconditionals.

View Details
4

Deductive Reasoning and Logical Rules

Understand the basic structure of syllogisms, learn to use basic logical symbols, master basic rules of inference.

View Details
5

Inductive Reasoning and Critical Thinking

Understand the characteristics and applications of inductive reasoning, learn the principles of analogical reasoning and causal reasoning, comprehensively apply critical thinking skills.

View Details

Ready to start learning logic?

Logic is not just a subject, but a way of thinking. It can help you make more reasonable judgments and decisions in learning and life.

Start Now