Understanding Arguments: An Introduction to Informal Logic was the one recommended for my online logic class (which I promptly fell away from around week 4 when my life decided to become complicated. To be fair, though, it was a free class I was taking for fun so...) Here's the amazon link for you to check it out. It's a legit text book for logic so it's 500+ pages.
http://www.amazon.com/Cengage-Advantage-...rt+fogelin
PM me your email address and I'll email you the PDF I got of the book from my class so you don't have to shell out the $60 to buy it on amazon.
If your interested, I also have all of the videos from the class downloaded and if they don't make the email too gigantic I can try sending you some of them, too, but there's a ton of them (maybe 10-12 per week and the class is on week 12 right now). An alternative would be, I suppose, trying to upload them to youtube but I don't know if they're copywritten.
I also read Nonsense: A Handbook of Logical Fallacies by Robert J Gula which is a book just on fallacies but is interesting and is WAY shorter than the one above.
Good luck in your class! Do better than I did in mine! :p
http://www.amazon.com/Cengage-Advantage-...rt+fogelin
PM me your email address and I'll email you the PDF I got of the book from my class so you don't have to shell out the $60 to buy it on amazon.
If your interested, I also have all of the videos from the class downloaded and if they don't make the email too gigantic I can try sending you some of them, too, but there's a ton of them (maybe 10-12 per week and the class is on week 12 right now). An alternative would be, I suppose, trying to upload them to youtube but I don't know if they're copywritten.
I also read Nonsense: A Handbook of Logical Fallacies by Robert J Gula which is a book just on fallacies but is interesting and is WAY shorter than the one above.
Good luck in your class! Do better than I did in mine! :p
Teenaged X-Files obsession + Bermuda Triangle episode + Self-led school research project = Atheist.