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Examples of systematic philosophy would be (1) metaphysics, or the study of reality; (2) ethics, or the study of what is morally right and good; (3) Epistemology, or the study of how we know reality; ...
We will look at how mathematical logic has been used as an instrument in philosophical argument; and we will consider ways that we might refine the instrument, and use it to best effect. The backbone ...
Because the authors' approach to the science of logic is through the philosophy of logic, this book is more appropriate to the needs of students of subjects outside philosophy than are those texts ...
Philosophy courses address some of the biggest and most difficult questions about the human condition in a systematic and logical manner. View our majors, minors, and more What makes life meaningful ...
Life is full of logical arguments. Logical arguments are simple chains of statements people make to explain something they believe or notice about themselves, other people or the world at large.
One of the most fundamental skills LSAT takers need to master is how to divide an argument into premises and conclusions. A logical argument is a series of claims that make a point. A conclusion ...
We use the word “fallacious” to describe an argument that is not logical. A basic argument will have these things: 1) one or more premises, and 2) one conclusion. The first parts of the ...
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