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Course curriculum

    1. 2. What Logic Is

    2. Lesson Quiz

    3. 3. The Abuse of Logic

    4. Lesson Quiz

    5. 4. Formal and Informal

    6. Lesson Quiz

    7. 5. Validity and Truth

    8. Lesson Quiz

    1. 6. Axioms, Premises and Conclusions

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    2. Lesson Quiz

    3. 7. Propositions and Terms

    4. Lesson Quiz

    5. 8. Logical Structure

    6. Lesson Quiz

    1. 9. Deduction and Induction

    2. Lesson Quiz

    3. 10. Necessary and Contingent

    4. Lesson Quiz

    5. 11. Proof and Disproof

    6. Lesson Quiz

    7. 12. Some vs All

    8. 13. Contradictory vs Contrary

    9. Lesson Quiz

    1. 14. Degrees of Certainty (Part 1)

    2. 15. Degrees of Certainty (Part 2)

    3. Lesson Quiz

    4. 16. Fallacies

    5. Lesson Quiz

    6. 17. Paradoxes (Part 1)

    7. 18. Paradoxes (Part 2)

    8. Lesson Quiz

    9. 19. Proving Objective Truth

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    10. Lesson Quiz

    1. 20. Conclusion

About this course

  • £19.99
  • 35 lessons
  • 4.5 hours of video content

Description

This series aims to give an overall introduction to logic that can be applicable to anyone in any walk of life. For those who want to use logic formally, it will lay a foundation and for those who don't, it will cover most everything they need to grasp the use of logic and its function.


This series moves through 4 stages.

Stage 1 establishes the nature of logic,

Stage 2 explains the basic form of logic structure and argument,

Stage 3 makes a number of distinctions between logical concepts, and

Stage 4 moves our study onto more nuanced and complex aspects of logic.


By the end of this series you should have basic understanding of logic and should be ready to start developing your understanding of it as it applies to your life, whilst being guarded against many misunderstandings that can otherwise muddy our understanding of logic and taint our relationship to this pillar of the mind.

Learning logic is the same as learning how to think. Start today.