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Applying logical principles in everyday life from "summary" of A Guide to Logical Thinking by William Maurice Shanner

The application of logical principles in everyday life is essential for making sound decisions and solving problems effectively. By employing logical thinking, individuals can analyze situations, evaluate evidence, and draw well-founded conclusions. This practice is not limited to academic settings but can be applied in various aspects of daily life, such as work, relationships, and decision-making. Logical thinking involves the use of reasoning to make sense of information and determine the validity of arguments. It allows individuals to identify inconsistencies, errors, and fallacies in thinking, leading to more rational and coherent judgments. By applying logical principles, individuals can avoid being swayed by emotions, biases, or faulty reasoning, which often result in poor decision-making. In practical terms, applying logical principles in e...
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    A Guide to Logical Thinking

    William Maurice Shanner

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