Philosophy 212 Basic Logic |
A study of sentential and predicate logic, to train students to use procedures and systems (trees, natural deduction, axiomatic systems) for determining logical properties of sentences, sets of sentences and arguments; and to give students an understanding of syntactic and semantic metatheoretical concepts and results relevant to those procedures and systems. |
Antirequisites: Philosophy 131, 222a/b |
3 hours. |
(Huron) |
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