Logic 4003-112log
The subject of the lecture is: history of logic, languages analysis and
separation of various types of language, the problems of the syntactic dissection of sentences and division of names and definitions. During the course the problems of the propositional calculus and logical laws will be analyzed. Also types of the inferences and errors in the transmission of thought will be analyzed .
History of logic
Language and syntactic characteristics of sentences.
Sentences (types, logical laws)
Names (types, logical laws).
Definitions
Questions and answers
Types of argument
Inference
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
After the lecture, student will be able to
1. correctly formulate problems
2. express beliefs precisely justify them
3. define concepts
4. drawing conseqences from given information
5. think critically
6. break an argument into its essential parts, fill in gaps in an argument
7. identify logic errors
Assessment criteria
Written exam
Bibliography
M. Omyła, Zarys logiki,
B. Stanosz, Ćwiczenia z logiki,
T. Hołówka, Kultura logiczna w przykładach,
K. Wieczorek, Wprowadzenie do logiki dla studentów wszystkich kierunków,
M. Tokarz, Argumentacja, perswazja, manipulacja.
Additional information
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