PHIL2533 Logic
A study of the rules of valid judging and reasoning, both inductive and deductive with an emphasis on traditional, language-centered context with some exposure to symbolic logic. Logical analysis of both formal and informal fallacies and of the consistency and logical consequences of a given set of statements is included. Logical analysis is applied to concrete problems dealing with our knowledge of reality. IAI: H4 906.
Prerequisite
ENGL 1613 with a grade of C or better - Must be completed either prior to or at the same time as this course.
Distribution
Philosophy
Lecture Hours
3.00
Lab Hours
0.00
Fees
0.00