FOUNDATIONS OF LOGIC
Stampa
Enrollment year
2020/2021
Academic year
2020/2021
Regulations
DM270
Academic discipline
M-FIL/02 (LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS "FELICE CASORATI"
Course
MATHEMATICS
Curriculum
PERCORSO COMUNE
Year of study
Period
2nd semester (01/03/2021 - 11/06/2021)
ECTS
6
Lesson hours
36 lesson hours
Language
Italian
Activity type
ORAL TEST
Teacher
MINARI PIERLUIGI (titolare) - 6 ECTS
Prerequisites
None
Learning outcomes
(i) Knowledge and competence. Aim of the course is to introduce students to basic tools and techniques for the verification of the correctness of logical inferences, the main notions of logical semantics
Competence includes improving learning skills, extending the toolbox of rigorous analysis, and sharpening the communication means of the students.
(iii) Applying knowledge. Students will learn (also through the exercises discussed in class) to apply knowledge to the analysis of specific problems in philosophy and the philosophy of logic in particular
Course contents
This course introduces the fundamental concepts, ideas and results of contemporary logic. It provides the basics of: classical propositional and first-order predicate logic (plus hints on non classical logics); refutation trees.
PROGRAM
(i) History of Logic: a short outline.
(ii) Logical truth, logical consequence, consistency: intuitive notions.
(iii) Logical form.
(iv) Propositional and predicate logic: basics (classical connectives and truth-tables; informal semantics of quantification).
(v) Propositional and predicate logic: Labelled trees; refutation trees; counterexample extraction. Elementarily valid formulas and inferences. (vi) Classes, relations, functions, cardinality; Cantor’s theorems.
(vii) Traditional logic (categorical propositions; traditional square of oppositions; syllogisms).
Teaching methods
Lectures, plus tutorial
Reccomended or required readings
A. Cantini, P. Minari, INTRODUZIONE ALLA LOGICA.
Linguaggio, significato, argomentazione. Mondadori Education, Milano 2009.
Assessment methods
Oral examination (about 30 min.). The student should be able to explain in a clear and appropriate language the main theoretical notions taught during the course, as well as to apply correctly some basic techniques learned (e.g. truth tables, refutation trees, deductions in natural deduction style) to the solution of simple exercises.
Further information
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