Review 2
11/27/11
Review of new material
There are the truth-tables for the connectives...
Negation
F ∼F True False False True
Conjunction
11/27/11
Review of new material
There are the truth-tables for the connectives...
Negation
F ∼F True False False True
Conjunction
11/27/11 10Software
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7/3/06
Some of these videos will use different logical symbols to the ones you are familiar with; for example, they use '∧' for 'and' (instead of either '&' or '.'). These minor display unfamilarities do not affect the principles and operations that are being explained.
11/26/11 10Software
To learn how to symbolize arguments, and how to judge whether they might be invalid using truth-table methods.
We wish to appraise arguments, to do this we have to symbolize them first. Judging the invalidity of arguments by truth-table methods is not particularly important, but it does help to develop skills involving truth and lists of formulas.
Hausman[2007] Logic and Philosophy Chapter 3
1/24/06
The problem or issue here lies with the truth table for the conditional (or material implication) ³
11/26/11 10Software
To learn how compound sentences are true or false depending on the truth or falsity of their component sentences.
There is the idea of setting up a code or convention or dictionary between atomic sentences and capital letters.
There are compound sentences, each of which has a main connective which connects its components.
There are five sentential logical connectives:
'∼' which translates back to 'it is not the case that...'
'.' which translates back to '... and ...'
'∨' which translates back to '... or ...'
'³' which translates back to 'if... then ...'
'≡' which translates back to '... if and only if ...'
11/26/11 10 Software
Symbolizing compound sentences. Learning about logical connectives, and the notion of the main connective. Recognizing different constructions in English which have the same underlying logical form. Paraphrasing the English into a standard form.
It is the next step in learning how to symbolize. Main connectives are very important-- they are central to symbolization, they are central to the semantics, and they are central to derivations.
11/26/11 10 Software
To become familiar with the notions of argument, valid, invalid, premise, and conclusion. To learn how to symbolize atomic sentences.
A. Hausman, H.Kahane, P.Tidman, [2007] Logic and Philosophy Chapters 1, 2.1
The main role of logic is to assess arguments-- to say whether an individual argument is valid or whether it is invalid. In logic, arguments are taken to consist of two components--premises, and a conclusion.
For example,