An introduction to features of rational thinking activity, its expression, and its relation to the world, focusing on such topics as predication, truth, negation, necessity, entailment, logical form, or quantification. Prerequisite(s): a course in philosophy or second-year standing.Lectures three hours a week.

PHIL 2520 [0.5 credit] Introduction to Philosophical Logic

An introduction to features of rational thinking activity, its expression, and its relation to the world, focusing on such topics as predication, truth, negation, necessity, entailment, logical form, or quantification. Prerequisite(s): a course in philosophy or second-year standing.Lectures three hours a week.





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