: Mastering the structural correctness of an argument versus its real-world truth value.
Students who have already completed PHIL1008 (Introduction to Logic, an older course) or PHIL2510 (Logic for Philosophers 2) may not take PHIL1068 for credit, as there is significant overlap in content. Also, some advanced courses (such as PHIL2110 or PHIL2120) list PHIL1068 as a prerequisite or strongly recommend it, so check course descriptions before enrolling. phil1068 hku
: Learning derivation rules and strategies for formal proofs. Predicate Logic (PL) Quantifiers & Identity : Expanding logic to include "all" ( ) and "some" ( there exists Advanced Derivations : Mastering the structural correctness of an argument
Distinguishing premises from conclusions in everyday text. : Learning derivation rules and strategies for formal proofs
A: Yes. The "Introduction" title is accurate. However, strong reading comprehension and basic logic (identifying premises/conclusions) are helpful.
Distinguishing premises from conclusions in everyday discourse.