“Introduction to Logic” by Irving M. Copi and Carl Cohen

A classic introductory text that covers basic concepts of logic, including deductive reasoning, formal logic, and informal fallacies. It’s well-suited for beginners and offers clear explanations.

“Logic: A Very Short Introduction” by Graham Priest

Part of the “Very Short Introductions” series by Oxford University Press, this book provides a concise overview of logic, its history, key concepts, and modern developments. It’s accessible and insightful for readers new to the subject.

“The Art of Reasoning: An Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking” by David Kelley

Focuses on both formal and informal logic, emphasizing practical applications of critical thinking skills in everyday contexts. It includes exercises and examples to help readers develop logical reasoning abilities.

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“Introduction to Mathematical Logic” by Elliott Mendelson

Suitable for readers with some mathematical background, this book covers formal logic, set theory, model theory, and computability theory. It provides a rigorous introduction to mathematical aspects of logic.

“Symbolic Logic and the Game of Logic” by Lewis Carroll

Written by the author of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” this book introduces logic through puzzles and games. It’s an accessible and entertaining introduction to symbolic logic and logical reasoning.

“Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth” by Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos Papadimitriou

A graphic novel that explores the lives and ideas of logicians such as Bertrand Russell and Kurt Gödel, weaving a narrative around the quest for mathematical and philosophical truth. It’s a unique blend of storytelling and intellectual history.

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