A field notebook for arguments
Learn to see the shape of reasoning.
Every argument has a form — a rule applied, a pattern projected, a clue explained. This journal teaches you to recognize those forms in short stories, one sentence at a time. First you learn what kind of reasoning is happening; only later do you learn how each kind goes wrong.
1 · Learn a form
Each chapter teaches one kind of reasoning: a plain definition, a memory hook, worked examples, and guided questions.
2 · Pass the unlock
A short challenge confirms you can spot the form among its neighbors — then it joins your practice shelf.
3 · Read the stories
In practice, you mark the sentences where reasoning happens, name the form, and say why. The journal keeps score of your mastery.