Logic Curriculum Reviews
The Logic curriculum reviews take into account the comprehensiveness of the course in covering its subject material; the writing style of the author and the clarity and ease with which he helps his readers understand the subject material, and the usefulness of the curriculum to a busy homeschool mom who may not be an expert in the subject herself. Reviewed curricula are presented in alphabetical order, with CCHs top choice so indicated.
Introductory and Intermediate Logic by Douglas Wilson and James Nance
These texts in the Mars Hill Textbook series from Canon Press were the first logic texts available to students studying lower than the university level.Logic: the Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry after Truth by Isaac Watts
Many know that Isaac Watts wrote beautiful hymns, but few know that he also wrote a series of Logic texts used in universities for centuries. They have now been reprinted.Traditional Logic Books I and II by Martin Cothran
The newest Logic texts on the block are also the best for dialectic stage students, as well as older teens and adults, because of their self-study format, clear explanations, and methodical treatment of the subject.
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