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PHIL 200 - Deductive Logic


3 HU
First Semester. What makes an argument a good or a bad one? We will explore the idea that the answer depends on the underlying structure of the argument, and develop a formal language which allows us to bring out that structure. Students will thus acquire an increased ability to critically evaluate arguments in any sphere. A grasp of the essential elements of symbolic logic is also vital for anyone wishing to grapple seriously with contemporary Anglophone philosophy.

Prerequisites & Notes
Note: Strongly recommended for students considering graduate work in philosophy.
Enrollment Limit: 30.
Mr. Thomson-Jones

Credits: 3 hours



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