140A
Intermediate Logic
Spring 2016
Professor Paolo Mancosu
Office: 230 Moses Hall. Tel. 296-4325.
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Email: mancosu@socrates.berkeley.edu
Lecture: M, W, F, 10.00-11.00,
GSI: Alex Kocurek, akocurek@berkeley.edu
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Sections:
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Description
Major concepts, results, and techniques of modern logic. Basic set-theoretic tools. Model-theoretic treatment of propositional and first-order logic (completeness, compactness, Löwenheim-Skolem). Philosophical implications of these results.
Prerequisite: 12A (or equivalent) or permission from the instructor.
Course requirements: exercise sets approximately every ten days (counting for 70% of final grade) and a philosophical paper due at the end of the semester (30% of final grade).
Textbooks:
Dirk van Dalen, Logic and Structure, 5th ed., Springer, 2013.
Program:
Week 1: Set-theoretic tools
Week 2: Set-theoretic tools
Week 3: Logic and Structure, chapter 1 (Propositional logic)
Week 4: Logic and Structure, chapter 1 (Propositional logic)
Week 5: Logic and Structure, chapter 2 (Predicate logic)
Week 6: Logic and Structure, chapter 2 (Predicate logic)
Week 7: Logic and Structure, chapter 3 (Completeness and applications)
Week 8: Logic and Structure, chapter 3 (Completeness and applications)
Week 9: Logic and Structure, chapter 5 (Intuitionistic logic)
Week 10: Logic and Structure, chapter 5 (Intuitionistic logic)
Week 11: Further topics
Weeks 12 to 14. Philosophical consequences.
Updated on 2024-08-31 15:52:40 -0700 by Paolo Mancosu