161-210 Philosophy of Logic

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Allen Hazen

Prerequisites

161-115 Logic or equivalent or permission from the Head of School or the subject coordinator.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty five contact hours per semester: two 1-hour lectures per week for the whole semester and a 1-hour tutorial per week beginning the second week of semester

Subject Description

This subject examines a number of the philosophical issues that arise in connection with modern formal logic. It introduces students to questions concerning the metaphysical and epistemological status of logic and the machinery connected with it. Students will encounter contemporary views and arguments on these issues. By the end of the subject, students should develop an understanding of these matters, as well as an ability to articulate and defend their own views on the matters covered.

Generic Skills

  • acquire the ability to strengthen critical thinking and analysis;

  • acquire the ability to strengthen skills in textual analysis;

  • acquire the ability to solve abstractly posed problems.

Assessment

Weekly exercises totalling 2000 words 30, a 2-hour examination 67 and tutorial participation 3.



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