PHIL101 — Introduction to Logic
The study of how to evaluate deductive and inductive arguments using various techniques including qualitative and quantitative analytical models. Topics include the vocabulary of logic, formal patterns of reasoning, language and semantics in argument, informal fallacies and ordinary problems of reasoning in everyday life. Increases one’s ability to understand, analyze, evaluate and construct arguments. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities.
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