PHIL 204 Introduction to Symbolic Logic
            Symbolic logic uses formal methods in order to study the properties of arguments in a precise and rigorous manner. In this course, we learn about both the propositional calculus, which deals with the logical relations that hold among whole propositions, and the predicate calculus, a system which allows more precise analysis of linguistic structure. The course will focus on both translation of natural languages into symbolic form, and proofs using natural deduction.
      
	        
	
                
        
            
												4 Undergraduate credits
																																				                        
                
                					Effective August 24, 2002 to present
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Learning outcomes
General
- Evaluate arguments given in a natural language
- Translate natural language into the propositional calculus
- Translate natural language into the predicate calculus
- Construct proofs in a system of natural deduction
- Transfer these reasoning skills to life as a student and citizen
Spring 2026
| Section | Title | Instructor | books | eservices | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 | Introduction to Symbolic Logic | Potter, Archie A | Books for PHIL-204-50 Spring 2026 | Course details for PHIL-204-50 Spring 2026 | 
