Luke, I was curious: where does informal logic fit into this? It is the principal method of reasoning tested on the LSAT’s logical reasoning section, and I would say the most practical form of reasoning one can engage in, since most everyday arguments will utilize informal logic in one way or another. Honing it is valuable, and the LSAT percentiles would suggest that not nearly as many people are as good at it as they should be.
Luke, I was curious: where does informal logic fit into this? It is the principal method of reasoning tested on the LSAT’s logical reasoning section, and I would say the most practical form of reasoning one can engage in, since most everyday arguments will utilize informal logic in one way or another. Honing it is valuable, and the LSAT percentiles would suggest that not nearly as many people are as good at it as they should be.