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PHIL 2001 [0.5 credit] Introduction to Logic


An introduction to the techniques and philosophical implications of formal logic with emphasis on translation of expressions into symbolic form, testing for logical correctness, the formulation and application of rules of inference, and the relation between logic and language. Open to first-year students.
Lectures three hours a week. Tutorials may be offered in selected terms.

Philosophy

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Full-time students enrolled in the 5.0-credit M.A. program are expected to complete PHIL 5850 , PHIL 5900 and 2.0 further credits by the end of the second term of study.  The thesis or research essay approval form should be submitted by the end of the fourth week of the third term of study.  All full-time students are expected to submit the thesis or research essay by the end of the fourth term of study.

European and Russian Studies

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...INDG, LACS, LING, MEMS, PHIL, RELI, SAST, SXST...first work term, EURR 2001 and EURR 2002...

Psychology

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...INDG, LACS, LING, MEMS, PHIL, RELI, SAST, SXST...first work term, PSYC 2001 and PSYC 2002...

Sociology

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...INDG, LACS, LING, MEMS, PHIL, RELI, SAST, SXST...SOCI 2000 and SOCI 2001 or SOCI 3000...