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PHIL 5200 - Philosophical Applications of Symbolic Logic


This course is designed to expose students to the range of philosophical applications of modern symbolic logic. Starting with the sentential and predicate calculi, the course explores various extensions which may include alethic model logic, deontic logic, tense logic, relevance logic and counterfactuals. In addition, the course will address salient issues in the philosophy of logic and may include an investigation of the logical paradoxes and/or the controversy surrounding quantified modal logic.

Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: Junior standing and 12 credit hours of philosophy, including (PHIL 2250 or PHIL 3200).

Credits: 3 hours

Notes: Open to Upperclass and Graduate students.



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