The fallacy detective : thirty-eight lessons on how to recognize bad reasoning
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Bluedorn, Hans, author.
Corley, Rob. illustrator.
Hodge, Tim, illustrator.
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Quartz Hill, CA : Christian Logic, c2015.
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Workbook edition.
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255 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Published
Quartz Hill, CA : Christian Logic, c2015.
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Book
Edition
Workbook edition.
Language
English

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The Fallacy Detective has been the best selling text for teaching logical fallacies and introduction to logic for over 15 years. "Can learning logic be fun? With The Fallacy Detective it appears that it can be. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who wants to improve his reasoning skills."--Tim Challies, curriculum reviewer "Cartoon and comic illustrations, humorous examples, and a very reader-friendly writing style make this the sort of course students will enjoy."--Cathy Duffy, homeschool curriculum reviewer "I really like The Fallacy Detective because it has funny cartoons, silly stories, and teaches you a lot!"--11 Year Old What is a fallacy? A fallacy is an error in logic a place where someone has made a mistake in his thinking. This is a handy book for learning to spot common errors in reasoning. - For ages twelve through adult. - Fun to use -- learn skills you can use right away. - Peanuts, Dilbert, and Calvin and Hobbes cartoons. - Includes The Fallacy Detective Game.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bluedorn, N., Bluedorn, H., Corley, R., & Hodge, T. (2015). The fallacy detective: thirty-eight lessons on how to recognize bad reasoning (Workbook edition.). Christian Logic.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nathaniel, Bluedorn et al.. 2015. The Fallacy Detective: Thirty-eight Lessons On How to Recognize Bad Reasoning. Christian Logic.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nathaniel, Bluedorn et al.. The Fallacy Detective: Thirty-eight Lessons On How to Recognize Bad Reasoning Christian Logic, 2015.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Bluedorn, Nathaniel,, Hans Bluedorn, Rob Corley, and Tim Hodge. The Fallacy Detective: Thirty-eight Lessons On How to Recognize Bad Reasoning Workbook edition., Christian Logic, 2015.

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