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1. Jin Yuelin, Logic, Joint Publishing Co., Ltd., 1937 edition.
2. Jin Yuelin, Editor-in-Chief, Formal Logic, People's Publishing House, 1979.
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People's Publishing House, 1995 edition.
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6. Ordinary Logic, Writing Group, Ordinary Logic (Revised Edition), Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1982.
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8. Qi Jiafu and Li Zongxiang (eds.), "New Edition of General Logic".
Chinese Public Security University Press, 2002 edition.
9. Chen Bo, Introduction to Logic, Chinese University Press, 2003.
1. Zhou Liquan, editor-in-chief, "Logic: The Theory of Correct Thinking and Effective Communication", People's Publishing House, 1994.
2. Su Yue, editor-in-chief, Multi-perspective Series of Logic Applications (10 volumes), Beijing Normal University Press, 1990.
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Guangming Publishing House, 1985 edition.
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6. Chen Zongming, Editor-in-Chief, Introduction to Chinese Logic
People's Publishing House, 1993 edition.
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Peking University Press, 2005.
9. Tan Darong, Jokes, Humor and Logic, Peking University Press, 2005.
10. Bai Bo Pan Tianqun, Game Game, Game Survival, Harbin Publishing House, 2005.
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12. Zhang Weiying: Game Theory and Information Economics
Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1996.
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1. Decision-making and Judgment. A classic book from ten years ago, this book mainly talks about what the decision-making and judgment mechanism of people is, and the mistakes that will occur in the process of operation. Moreover, it shows the process of knowing the conclusion with detailed data, which is very helpful for us to understand the logic, how to guide and judge correctly.
Although it is an academic book, its readability is not greatly compromised.
2, "Beyond Feeling". The title of this book, "Beyond Feeling", emphasizes that when you are faced with various problems, you should not only focus on the irrational judgment of "feeling" and ignore the importance of thinking. The purpose of this book is to make up for this omission, to teach you how to look at things objectively, to think logically (reasoning) about problems, and one of the highlights of this book is that there are many practical exercises at the end of each chapter to stimulate your logical thinking and help you train your skills.
3, "Is Your Light On". A book that teaches people how to think when they encounter a problem to solve it better, but unlike other books that explain specific techniques for solving problems. He focuses on how to grasp the general direction of problem solving and teaches you what to pay attention to when solving problems, rather than teaching you to solve specific problems.
The book is composed of 20 short stories with profound meanings, and the level of telling still follows the idea of defining and describing the problem, analyzing the problem, and solving the problem, and the stories are interspersed with many best practices and cases for your reference.
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"Introduction to Logic" edited by Chen Bo (Chinese University Press) or "Logic" edited by the Logic Teaching and Research Department of the National People's Congress. Both of these are good.
In terms of depth and breadth, it is quite cautious and suitable for beginners. It involves both formal and non-formal logic, both classical and modern, and exercises are attached to each chapter for the reader to digest and consolidate. If you read one of these books and then look at Coppie, Cohen's Introduction to Logic.
This is a very classic textbook.
The content in it is very rich and shouts filial piety, which is equivalent to the expansion and deepening of the first book Zheng Wang's manuscript. In addition, you can also take a look at Hegel's "Logic", which is more inclined to philosophical logic, which is all theoretical things, a bit abstract, and it is not enough to enlighten your thinking after reading it.
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