The primary aim of this book is to serve certain needs of the composition student. Such a student inevitably encounters the problem of writing an argument, and to construct a good argument he should know something about this is the need which Patterns of Argument tries to fulfill. The book is not a text for a logic course, it does not pretend to the completeness or exhaustiveness which such a book should exhibit. I tried rather to gear the material to the practical needs of the student of English composition, and in so doing, I have tried to keep the text as simple as possible, and the technical, logical vocabulary down to a minimum. - Preface from the author Manuel Bilsky
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