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Unit 1 A very brief history of logic: traditional logic and symbolic logic -

                   What is logic? Definitions - process of reasoning - inductive, deductive and
                   abductive reasoning- Propositions and arguments - recognising arguments.

                   Truth and validity - Fallacies: Formal and informal fallacies - Classification of

                   fallacies: Fallacies of relevance, defective induction, presumption and ambiguity.



                   Unit 2 Fundamentals of Traditional Logic and Symbolic Logic - Categorical Propositions: The

                   four kinds of categorical propositions - Quality, quantity and distribution - Standard form - The
                   traditional square of opposition - Categorical Syllogisms: Standard form - Rules and fallacies -

                   Venn  diagram  to  test  the  Validity  -  Logical  connectives: symbols for conjunction, negation,

                   disjunction, material implication and equivalence- Logical paradoxes: Liar’s paradox

                   Unit  3  Language  and  Logic  -  The  basic  functions  of  language:  Informative  -  Expressive  -

                   Directive  –  Ceremonial  Performative  -  Emotively  neutral  language  -What  are  definitions  -
                   Kinds of definitions: Stipulative - Lexical – Precising - Theoretical - Persuasive - Intension and

                   extension


                   Unit 4 Logic and Other Disciplines - Logic and Science: Hypothetico - models of
                   explanations - Covering Law model - mathematics and logic




                   Unit 5 Logic and Literature



                   Unit 6 Logic and Social sciences




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