<p>Logic is the key to philosophy, mathematics, and science. Learn logic from an award-winning professor of philosophy.</p>
Overview
Syllabus
- By This Professor
- 01: Why Study Logic?
- 02: Introduction to Logical Concepts
- 03: Informal Logic and Fallacies
- 04: Fallacies of Faulty Authority
- 05: Fallacies of Cause and Effect
- 06: Fallacies of Irrelevance
- 07: Inductive Reasoning
- 08: Induction in Polls and Science
- 09: Introduction to Formal Logic
- 10: Truth-Functional Logic
- 11: Truth Tables
- 12: Truth Tables and Validity
- 13: Natural Deduction
- 14: Logical Proofs with Equivalences
- 15: Conditional and Indirect Proofs
- 16: First-Order Predicate Logic
- 17: Validity in First-Order Predicate Logic
- 18: Demonstrating Invalidity
- 19: Relational Logic
- 20: Introducing Logical Identity
- 21: Logic and Mathematics
- 22: Proof and Paradox
- 23: Modal Logic
- 24: Three-Valued and Fuzzy Logic
Taught by
Steven Gimbel