The Fallacy Detective
The Fallacy Detective
The Fallacy Detective is an introductory course on identifying fallacies and misleading notions that flood our public discourse. Studying fallacies is the most practical segment in the study of logic.
The Fallacy Detective covers logical fallacies and propaganda techniques and explains how to spot each. The practice and terminology will lay an excellent foundation for all other logic studies. Fun to use, The Fallacy Detective even includes occasional Peanuts, Dilbert, and Calvin and Hobbes cartoons. Plus, your students will learn skills they can apply right away. By using short chapters, clear examples, a touch of humor, and interesting exercises, even reluctant scholars will enjoy learning how to identify fallacies. A complete answer key is included at the back of the book.
Abundantly easy to use and engaging to boot, The Fallacy Detective was a beloved read-aloud for our family. We enjoyed some friendly competition as we raced to answer the questions orally. Although the authors recommend this book for older children, Pearl was eight when we read it, and we did not feel any of the topics were inappropriate – heartbreaking perhaps, but not improper. Your family may differ, so we urge you to stay one chapter ahead if you use this book with younger children. The Fallacy Detective presents examples such as abortion and politics from a conservative perspective yet in a nonreligious fashion.
Author: Nathaniel Bluedorn and Hans Bluedorn
Pages: 264
Binding: Softcover
Copyright: 2002, 2009
ISBN: 978-0-9745315-7-1
Publisher: Christian Logic
Made In: USA
Consumable: Yes
Faith-Based: Yes
Awards and Endorsements:
First Place in the Logic category of the 2012 Practical Homeschooling Reader Awards
Finalist in ForeWord Magazine's 2003 Book of the Year Awards in the Philosophy category
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”I am super pleased with this book. It’s a fun way to start the study of logic with the added bonus of being budget friendly.”
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”The Fallacy Detective is a must have to develop critical thinking skills in a fun way.”
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”I want my kids to grow up as thinkers, good communicators, reasonably logical humans. Books like these help facilitate that growth, I believe.”
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