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  1. 1. WHAT IS LOGIC? Logic may be defined as the science of reasoning. However, this is not to suggest that logic is an empirical (i.e., experimental or observational) science like physics, …

  2. Introduction to Logic - Chapter 1 - Stanford University

    We start with a look at the essential elements of logic - logical sentences, logical entailment, and logical proofs. We then see some of the problems with the use of natural language and see …

  3. Philosophy 4 Introduction to Logic - California State University ...

    What is Logic? We use our minds for many different purposes, but the most significant of these is to extend our knowledge and understanding of the world. While there is no precise formula for …

  4. Introduction to Logic - UMass

    Logic is the study of the criteria used in evaluating inferences or arguments. An inference is a process of reasoning in which a new belief is formed on the basis of or in virtue of evidence or …

  5. An Introduction to Logic: From Everyday Life to Formal Systems

    An introduction to the discipline of logic covering subjects from the structures of arguments, classical and modern logic, categorical and inductive inferences, to informal fallacies. Over 30 …

  6. What is logic? Logic is the Science of Reasoning Etymology: Logykos (Greek) - pertaining to reasoning Dictionary definitions: Logic = The science of reasoning, proof, thinking, or inference …

  7. (Introduction to Logic) Give a one-sentence high-level definition of logic. Give examples of applications of logic in computer science. (Propositions) Define a proposition. Define an atomic …

  8. Propositional calculus (or logic) is the study of the logical relationship between objects called propositions and forms the basis of all mathematical reasoning.

  9. This course is an accelerated, advanced introduction, within theLAMA® paradigm,1 to deductive formal logic (with at least some brief but informative pointers to both inductive and …

  10. Principles of Logic and Argumentation (Open Course)

    May 10, 2016 · Logic provides a method to systematically analyze expressions and arguments. This course provides an introduction to logic, using examples from a variety of perspectives: …

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