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LOGIC - Course Outline

This document outlines the course PHILO 1 - Logic which covers key topics in language, judgment, reasoning, and fallacies over 4 sections. The course introduces language and logic, then covers categorical and hypothetical propositions. It examines reasoning and inference through syllogisms. Finally, it addresses induction, scientific inquiry, and formal and informal fallacies.

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LOGIC - Course Outline

This document outlines the course PHILO 1 - Logic which covers key topics in language, judgment, reasoning, and fallacies over 4 sections. The course introduces language and logic, then covers categorical and hypothetical propositions. It examines reasoning and inference through syllogisms. Finally, it addresses induction, scientific inquiry, and formal and informal fallacies.

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PHILO 1 – LOGIC

Course Outline

I. LANGUAGE & LOGIC


1. Language and Its Functions
2. Logic, Validity and Truth
3. Idea, Term and Sign
4. Definition
5. Division & Classification

II. JUDGMENT & PROPOSITION


6. Judgment, Sentence and Proposition
7. Categorical Propositions
8. Hypothetical Propositions
9. Modal Proposition & the Multiple Types of
Categorical Propositions

III. REASONING & INFERENCE


10. Nature of Reasoning, Types of Inference
and Oppositional Inference
11. Conversion, Obversion, Possibility & Actuality
12. Categorical Syllogism
13. Hypothetical Syllogism

IV. INDUCTION & THE FALLACIES


14. The Nature & Principles of Induction
15. The Five Scientific Methods of Inquiry
16. The Formal Fallacies
17. The Informal Fallacies

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