Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Introduction to Logic - Ch. 3

(Originally written October 24, 2006 in Book 9)

Well. I did very poorly on my first logic test and I am flunking this class right now. I need to hit this harder and get it. Let's go. Ok, the biggest problem was the Truth-assignment test of basic propositional logic so I'm going to start just prior to that. Let's go back to the beginning of Chapter 3.

Introduction to Logic
Harry J. Gensler

Propositional logic is composed of arguments whose validity is based on 'if-then', 'and', 'or' and 'not' notions.

[The rest of this entry is my notes on how to write in propositional logic language. It's rather dry stuff and I didn't include any pithy anecdotes or self-criticizism]

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