Chapter 1: Introduction to Logic | ||||||
Duration: 47 min and 10 sec | ||||||
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Section Notes (PDF File) |
Solution (PDF File) |
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Section 1.1 | Propositions and Truth Tables | Introduction to logic | 1-1 | ch1(part1) | 09.22 | |
Rules 1 and 2: Or, And | ||||||
Truth tables rules | ||||||
Truth table examples 1 and 2 | 1-4 | ch1(part2) | 10.32 | |||
Tautology, Logically equivalent | ||||||
Section 1.2 | Conditional Statements and Arguments | Solution | Rule 3: If, then , Example 1 | 1-6 | ch1(part3) | 08.05 |
Rule 4: If and only if, Example 2 | ||||||
Example 3: translate and create truth table | 1-8 | ch1(part4) | 11.23 | |||
Example 4: translate and create truth table | ||||||
Example 5: translate to Symbols and chapter Conclusion | 1-10 | ch1(part5) | 07.45 |
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Chapter 1 Excel Template (Rules and Interactive Truth Tables to fill.)
Chapter 1 Other Files:
Logic Summary Sheet Practice Test Chapter 1 (scanned) Answers
Argument Clinic (Funny sketch by Monty Python) Logic in Marriage (Funny sketch by Damn Macmillan)
Confusing Question: In section 1.2, the following question was given, :
Explanation: This is just an argument, where the premises (the first two statements) and the conclusion (the bottom statement) are separated by a line