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Logic — how does its study shape language, learning, and classical education? In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, the team explores the role of logic in a homeschool curriculum and why it's essential for teaching clear thinking, sound reasoning, and effective communication. From formal fallacies to material logic, we break down how students can learn to think well and speak well. Discover why logic isn’t just an abstract subject but a vital tool for life—and why Memoria Press places it at the heart of its classical teaching. Logic and language belong together—for students and teachers alike.
*What We're Reading* from This Episode:
_The Flaming Forest_—James Oliver Curwood (Paul)
_The Name of the Rose_—Umberto Eco (Paul)
_Slow Horses_—Mick Herron (Tanya)
_Passing the Torch: An Apology for Classical Christian Education_—Louis Markos (Martin)
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Logic — how does its study shape language, learning, and classical education? In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, the team explores the role of logic in a homeschool curriculum and why it's essential for teaching clear thinking, sound reasoning, and effective communication. From formal fallacies to material logic, we break down how students can learn to think well and speak well. Discover why logic isn’t just an abstract subject but a vital tool for life—and why Memoria Press places it at the heart of its classical teaching. Logic and language belong together—for students and teachers alike.
*What We're Reading* from This Episode:
_The Flaming Forest_—James Oliver Curwood (Paul)
_The Name of the Rose_—Umberto Eco (Paul)
_Slow Horses_—Mick Herron (Tanya)
_Passing the Torch: An Apology for Classical Christian Education_—Louis Markos (Martin)
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