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Aim & Background

This course will focus primarily on the formal properties of statements and sets of statements. It will be shown how to determine which statements are true by virtue of their logical form, and how to determine when a statement follows from other statements as a matter of logic alone. We will develop methods for formally deriving conclusion from premises, or logical truths from no premises at all. We will show that our logical system has certain desired features: (1) soundness - any statement that can be derived in the system is a logical truth, and (2) completeness - any logical truth can be derived in the system. We will also discuss the basics of predicate logic with quantifiers. Time permitting, we will discuss further extensions of logic relevant to philosophers, e.g., modal logic.Reading material for the course will be in the form of handouts. There will be homework on a weekly basis. Class time will be divided between the introduction of new material and solving problems. The pace of the class will depend on the rate the material is absorbed. Students who are having difficulty with the material are encouraged to see me outside class.
Course period1/09/254/01/26