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2018 Spring Regular Semester
PHIL 125/Lecture/E - Practical Logic | Credits 3.00
Practical Logic refers to the elementary methods and principles for analyzing, evaluating and constructing arguments. The course will focus on theory, explaining the core concepts and theoretical tools necessary for proper philosophical reasoning. This theoretical study will provide an introduction to formal notation, syllogisms, informal fallacies, definitions and common argument forms. The course will also include instruction in the practical use of logic by explaining the skills and procedures used in sound argumentation. This practical exercise will provide basic instruction in writing arguments, evaluating media and applying diagnostic methods to reasoning as it occurs in contemporary debates.

Registration Type Traditional
Fees N/A
Instructors Young, Mark Christopher
Duration 5/7/2018 - 6/18/2018
Schedule MonWed  6:30 PM - 9:30 PM;  Keyano College Campu, Clearwater Building, Room 224
Prerequisites N/A
Corequisites N/A
Credit Types Letter Grade
Class 30 Seats | 9 Remaining
Open (Minimum Met)

Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
 Primary Population# Others Allowed# Others Registered
Campus  Keyano College - Main Campus00
Program  Credit00
College  Art Sci Bus Ed3016
Department  University Studies3014