PHIL1001: Introduction to Logic

4 CreditsHistory and the Social & Behavioral SciencesMathematical ThinkingRace, Power and Justice

Sharpen your reasoning skills through a close examination of arguments. Learn formal methods for representing and assessing arguments, including how to represent informal arguments in formal languages, and how to evaluate whether the premises of an argument entail its conclusion.

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