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PHIL1301 — Logic

3 credits · 3 hours

PHIL 1301 - Logic PHIL 1301 - Logic Logic is the study of reasoning and promotes skill in evaluating persuasive language according to general standards of validity. Students are introduced to deductive and inductive reasoning skills and methods of evaluation. In this course, emphasis is on argument recognition, fallacy identification, and the analysis of reasoning in ordinary language. ) Prerequisite or Corequisite: None Corequisite: None General Education Code: Arts and Humanities (ARHX) Elective Code(s): HUM, LART Previous: PHL* 131

Prerequisites: ENG1010, ENG0930, ENG0940, ENG0960

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