PHIL 315 Logic and Argumentation
This course focuses on the development of advanced critical thinking and logical reasoning skills. Students will sharpen their ability to recognize and evaluate the logical structure of reasoning as it occurs in everyday examples and advanced argumentation through the study of propositional logic (including validity, soundness, truth-tables, and implication rules), and predicate logic. Students will study inductive logic, including techniques such as generalization, causal argument, inference to best explanation, probabilistic reasoning, and decision theory. This course is particularly valuable for those intending to take the LSAT or other graduate school examinations.