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Logic 101 (#49): Denying the Antecedent. The complete playlist for the Logic 101 massively open online course. Learn sentential logic the easy way!
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This course is an introduction to Logic from a computational perspective. It shows how to encode information in the form of logical sentences; it shows how t...
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Oct 31, 2013 · Sentential logic (also called propositional logic, sentential calculus, and propositional calculus) is a formal method to derive conclusions from premises. Logic is omnipresent and necessary to...
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Liberal Logic 101, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 179,427 likes · 29,191 talking about this. http://LiberalLogic101.com/ Helping those of us with brains understand how Liberal Logic works
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Introduction to Logic - Lessons. Preface. Preview. Sets, Functions, Relations.
Like mathematics, logic is objective, universal, and unchangeable in its basic laws or principles. But the forms in which these unchangeable laws of logic are expressed are linguistic forms, and these forms are changing and varied.
This course aims to teach students the fundamentals of sentential logic through a series of video lectures. By the end of the course, learners will be able to identify and manipulate simple and compound sentences, construct truth tables, apply various logical rules, and engage in formal proofs.