Philosophy 12A
Fall 2015
Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
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12A | Introduction to Logic | Warren | MWF 1-2 | 277 Cory |
This course is intended to introduce the student to the concepts and principles of deductive logic: symbolizing English language sentences and arguments in terms of formalized languages; validity, implication, and equivalence in truth-functional and quantificational logic; systems of deduction, and their soundness and completeness. In addition to the three lectures, each student will attend two sections per week.
Requirements: Lecture and section attendance, weekly problem sets, several in-section quizzes, a midterm and a final.
Text: Warren Goldfarb’s /Deductive Logic/ , Hackett, 2003.
Previously taught: SU15D, SU15A, SP15, FL14, SU14D, SU14A, SP14, FL13, SU13D, SU13A, SP13, FL12, SU12D, SU12A, SP12, FL11, SU11D, SU11A, SP11, FL10, SU10D, SU10A, SP10, FL09, SU09D, SU09A, SP09, FL08, SU08D, SU08A, SP08, FL07, SU07A, SP07, FL06, SU06A, SP06, FL05, SU05D, SP05, FL04, SU04D, SU04A, SP04, FL03.