Introduction to Logic
intrologic.stanford.eduStanford Introduction to Logic An Online Course on Symbolic Logic Appropriate for secondary school students, college undergraduates, and graduate students. To date, over 650,000 people have enrolled in various offerings of this course. Learners Click here to take the course. Teachers Click here to get teaching materials for the course. Advocates
Symbolic Logic | Introduction to Logic
logic.umwblogs.org › symbolic-logicOver the course of the history of symbolic logic, which is only about a century long, there have been a variety of symbols used by different logicians. When Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead introduced symbols for Logic, they used an upside down “v” to stand for “and,” so they might have written “J ^ S.” The dot has come ...
Symbolic Logic I Course Description
cstl-cla.semo.edu › hhill › PL120Symbolic Logic I Course Description . Logic, parts of which form a branch of mathematics and parts of which form a branch of philosophy, is the science of reasoning, the science of separating good arguments from bad ones. A good or logical argument is one that is truth-preserving, i.e. one that a