Nice to Meet You, Logic -Series on Learning Logic through Stories
• Original title : 반갑다, 논리야
• Price : 8,500KRW
• Product Dimensions :
148×210mm, 188pages
• Publication Date : 2001-01-31
• ISBN : 978-89-7196-767-6, 978-89-7196-767-6(세트)
Book Information & Summary
1 Nice to Meet You, Logic(반갑다, 논리야)
To teach the difficult subject of logic effectively, these three volumes use fun stories and ask readers to analyze the stories in a way that would lead them to understand various concepts of logic one at a time. Rather than relying on learning by rote, these volumes use appropriate stories to help children think logically and make judgments according to logical principles.
The first volume, Nice to Meet You, Logic, deals in plain and easy terms with the definitions of logic and thinking, with correct writing and judging, and with the relationships between judgments. The second volume, Let's Play, Logic, answers such questions as 'Which is the right judgment?' and 'What is guessing?' It also explains in easy terms the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning.
The third volume, Thank You, Logic, illustrates the rules of logic, lies and logical
fallacies, using easy-to-follow examples. Published when Korean schools were beginning to
emphasize the importance of logic studies in the wake of an educational revolution, this series of
volumes became the first in the humanities area to sell a million copies in Korea.
★Rights sold to Beijing Publishing House(China)
To teach the difficult subject of logic effectively, these three volumes use fun stories and ask readers to analyze the stories in a way that would lead them to understand various concepts of logic one at a time. Rather than relying on learning by rote, these volumes use appropriate stories to help children think logically and make judgments according to logical principles.
The first volume, Nice to Meet You, Logic, deals in plain and easy terms with the definitions of logic and thinking, with correct writing and judging, and with the relationships between judgments. The second volume, Let's Play, Logic, answers such questions as 'Which is the right judgment?' and 'What is guessing?' It also explains in easy terms the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning.
The third volume, Thank You, Logic, illustrates the rules of logic, lies and logical
fallacies, using easy-to-follow examples. Published when Korean schools were beginning to
emphasize the importance of logic studies in the wake of an educational revolution, this series of
volumes became the first in the humanities area to sell a million copies in Korea.
★Rights sold to Beijing Publishing House(China)