Layman
by Douglas Wilson & James Nance
Format: Softcover
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 in.
Pages: 272
Ages: Grades 7–8
Publisher: Canon Press
Published: 1997 / 2006
Designed for junior high use, these lessons cover logical statements, fallacies, syllogisms, and much more. This course is a thorough introduction and serves as both a self-contained course and a preparatory course for more advanced studies.
- curriculum
- introductory
- logic
- Wilson
- Nance
- 10-1-125
- 10-1-126
- school
- homeschool
- home
- school
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