PHIL210
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Logic
Course Title
Logic
Course Description
An introduction to the theory and practice of good reasoning. Students learn practical techniques for constructing and evaluating arguments, based on both traditional Aristotelian logic and modern formal logic.
Pass/Fail Only?
No
Faculty Permission Required?
No
Credit Hours Min
3
Instructional Method
Hyflex
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Learning Objective 1
Objective
Comprehend and apply methods of philosophical analysis to the basic theories, methods, concepts, and assumptions of a field within philosophy or in another discipline, such as history, science, law, education, or engineering.
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Learning Objective 2
Objective
Critically analyze and evaluate philosophical ideas, theories, and assumptions about the human person and community, as they are found either in philosophy or in other disciplines.
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Learning Objective 3
Objective
Apply philosophical analysis and wisdom to practical decisions, complex situations, and lived experiences.
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Learning Objective 4
Objective
Apply general principles of formal logic to specific arguments.