Logic: The Field Guide - Set 1

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The Logic Field Guide

Debater's Reference Library: Volumes I, II & III

Most people don't lose arguments because they're wrong. They lose because they don't have the language to show why the other person is wrong. This changes that.

The Logic Field Guide is a 3-volume PDF reference set built for people who engage in debates, comment sections, podcasts, and real life and want to do it with precision. No symbols. No formal logic prerequisites. Just the mechanics of how arguments are built, how they break down, and how people cheat.

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Who This Is For

This set is for anyone who's ever been out-talked by someone who was clearly wrong. For people who follow the EoaS content and want to keep up with the frameworks being used. For debaters, students, writers, and anyone who's tired of losing ground to a slippery argument they couldn't name in the moment.

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What’s Inside

Volume I: What Logic Is & How Arguments Work

Covers the foundation: what logic actually does, the difference between a proposition and an argument, how inference rules move truth from premises to conclusions, and what a properly structured argument looks like from the inside out.

Volume II: Validity & Formal Fallacies

Covers the first standard every argument has to clear. You'll learn to identify when an argument's structure is airtight versus broken, and you'll get a full breakdown of formal fallacies: the arguments that wear the costume of valid reasoning but make a syntax error in the logic.

Volume III: Soundness & Informal Fallacies

Covers the harder standard: not just whether the structure holds, but whether the premises are actually true. Includes 14 informal fallacies across three categories (relevance, presumption, and ambiguity) with real examples and a full valid/sound reference matrix.

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Format

3 PDFs, letter size, print-ready

Clean reference layout built for repeated use

No fluff. No filler. No footnotes apologizing for being direct.

Download it. Keep it open. Use it.

The Logic Field Guide

Debater's Reference Library: Volumes I, II & III

Most people don't lose arguments because they're wrong. They lose because they don't have the language to show why the other person is wrong. This changes that.

The Logic Field Guide is a 3-volume PDF reference set built for people who engage in debates, comment sections, podcasts, and real life and want to do it with precision. No symbols. No formal logic prerequisites. Just the mechanics of how arguments are built, how they break down, and how people cheat.

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Who This Is For

This set is for anyone who's ever been out-talked by someone who was clearly wrong. For people who follow the EoaS content and want to keep up with the frameworks being used. For debaters, students, writers, and anyone who's tired of losing ground to a slippery argument they couldn't name in the moment.

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What’s Inside

Volume I: What Logic Is & How Arguments Work

Covers the foundation: what logic actually does, the difference between a proposition and an argument, how inference rules move truth from premises to conclusions, and what a properly structured argument looks like from the inside out.

Volume II: Validity & Formal Fallacies

Covers the first standard every argument has to clear. You'll learn to identify when an argument's structure is airtight versus broken, and you'll get a full breakdown of formal fallacies: the arguments that wear the costume of valid reasoning but make a syntax error in the logic.

Volume III: Soundness & Informal Fallacies

Covers the harder standard: not just whether the structure holds, but whether the premises are actually true. Includes 14 informal fallacies across three categories (relevance, presumption, and ambiguity) with real examples and a full valid/sound reference matrix.

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Format

3 PDFs, letter size, print-ready

Clean reference layout built for repeated use

No fluff. No filler. No footnotes apologizing for being direct.

Download it. Keep it open. Use it.