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Howard Kahane

    Howard Kahane was a professor of philosophy renowned for popularizing a non-traditional, non-mathematical approach to logic, now known as informal logic. His work focuses on the application of reason in everyday life, making complex logical concepts accessible to a broad audience. He delves into the analysis of argumentation and rhetoric with the aim of enhancing readers' critical thinking skills. Kahane's approach emphasizes the practical application of logical principles beyond academic settings.

    Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric
    Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric
    • Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric

      The Use of Reason in Everyday Life

      s/t: The Use of Reason in Everyday Life This classic text, first published in 1971, has introduced tens of thousands of students to sound reasoning using a wealth of current, relevant, and stimulating examples all put together and explained in Howard Kahane's uniquely witty and invigorating writing style. Long the choice of instructors who want to "keep students interested", LOGIC AND CONTEMPORARY RHETORIC combines examples from TV, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, and, in typical Kahanian fashion, our nation¹s political dialogue. The text not only brings the concepts alive for students, but puts critical thinking skills into a context that students will retain and use throughout their lives. This is a book you can actually count on students to read.

      Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric
    • LOGIC AND CONTEMPORARY RHETORIC: THE USE OF REASON IN EVERYDAY LIFE, 13th Edition, introduces you to sound reasoning using current, relevant, and stimulating examples in a witty and invigorating writing style. Combining examples from television, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, and our nation's political dialogue, this classic text brings the concepts to life and puts critical-thinking skills into a context that you will retain and use throughout your life.

      Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric