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McInerny was a Roman Catholic who worked as a professor of psychology at St. Thomas College and University of Kentucky. He taught logic based studies to the students of these institutions for many years. D. Q. McInerny was the Vice President of Research and Development in…
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McInerny was a born and raised in Minnesota but is currently living in Lincoln. He has two PhD degrees in the field of philosophy and also authored various books on the subject and one of his famous works include “Father Dowling Mysteries”. D.Q. died of esophageal cancer at the age of 80 in Mishawaka, Indiana. The book Being Logical was written by D. Q. McInerny and was published by Random House Trade Paperbacks in the year 2005. This book was one of his best sellers and can easily be found on Amazon and Books-A-Million.

The author has summarized the book into various parts so that it is clear to everyone. In the book he explains that logic is a fundamental part of our education system and therefore we should not neglect it from our program of study. He goes on to say that when a reader goes through a a book, he should not complicate things written in it and try to understand the logic behind it. The main purpose behind writing this book was to present the basic principles of logic so that people can know the importance of logic and develop a sense of gratification that comes from being rational. D. Q.

McInerny wrote this book so that people can practice the art of being logical in their lives. D. Q. McInerny splits logic into five stages so that the audience can easily understand this term. He has discussed each stage of logic in a separate part of his book. The first part of the book helps to set a proper mindset to understand logic. The second and third parts of the book contain the principles, foundations and the arguments related to logic. In the fourth and fifth part he discusses about different methods of illogical thinking.

He tries to explain his audience about logical thinking in an informal and direct manner so that even a lay man can understand the concept given in his book (Book review:Being logical:A Guide to Good Thinking, 2009). Another important point he mentioned in his book is about arguments,

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