Logic of the Talmud (Translated): Understanding Talmud Methodology by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato

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This is an easy reading guide that helps you understand how the Torah arguments are put together. It gives a simple way to diagram the flow of thought in a Torah segment which makes it easy to follow the argument without having to know the formal logic.

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The book is made of Aristotelian Logic and Ramist (Peter Ramus, 1515-1572) methodology applied to the Talmud.
It has a Preamble with biographical and conceptual elements.
An Introduction in Dichotomies containing a plan of the book and diagrams.
There is an Appendix at the end with exercises which make the book a practical tool.

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