MSN: 10 Fun Logic Puzzles and Games for Kids, With Answers [FREE, PRINTABLE]
10 Fun Logic Puzzles and Games for Kids, With Answers [FREE, PRINTABLE]
Logic puzzles have been popular for as long as we can remember, and they're a great way to have some fun with your kids while using your brain and staying away from a screen. Print out a few for a ...
Want to stretch your kids' critical thinking abilities? Logic puzzles are great problem-solving activities that teach logical reasoning, organizational skills, and critical thinking. Our logic puzzles ...
Reader's Digest on MSN: 12 logic puzzles that only smarty pants can solve
As an academic discipline, logic is the study of reasoning. Logic puzzles, therefore, involve solving problems by making a series of inferences and assessing these using reasoning. Sounds easy, right?
The words "logical" and "rational" are used interchangeably, but I wonder, is there a distinction between them? As in, can someone or some action be logical but not rational, or vice versa? Also, what have philosophers written about this? I would like to see some references.
Critical Thinking is closely related to the field of logic, an integral part of philosophy and can be seen as a tool to distinguish between valid and invalid statements (Wogu, 2010).