A Concise Introduction to Logic 12e by Hurley 2025 all chapters instructor manual at the University of Arizona (U of A). 2024 created, 314 page Logic and Critical Thinking (PHIL 110) notes proved very useful.

  • Class Year
  • 2024
  • Number of Pages
  • 314
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  • 4.5/5

The updated instructor manual for A Concise Introduction to Logic 12th Edition by Patrick Hurley provides a complete teaching and solution guide for every chapter in the textbook, tailored for the 2024–2025 academic year. This A+ grade resource is designed for educators and tutors teaching logic, critical thinking, and philosophical reasoning at the college level.

Each chapter of the manual includes accurate, fully worked-out solutions, answer keys, and teaching notes aligned directly with the exercises and examples from the core text. Topics range from categorical propositions, truth tables, and syllogistic reasoning to informal fallacies, inductive logic, and symbolic translation. The content is presented in a clear and structured way, making complex logical principles easy to explain and assess in classroom and exam settings.

Ideal for instructors preparing lectures, quizzes, and assignments, this manual ensures consistency, accuracy, and depth across all assessments. It’s a powerful tool for delivering high-quality instruction in logic and for supporting student mastery in both formal and informal reasoning. Whether used in introductory philosophy courses or critical thinking seminars, this updated instructor guide offers reliable academic support for the full course cycle.

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