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Logic 108: A Deep Dive into High-Performance Signal Processing
Conclusion: Why You Need Logic 108 Now
The world does not reward confusion. It rewards clarity, precision, and the courage to follow evidence wherever it leads. Logic 108 is not merely a course requirement or a textbook chapter—it is a lifelong discipline. logic 108
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2. Formal Languages
2.1 Propositional Logic
- Alphabet: propositional atoms p, q, r, connectives ¬, ∧, ∨, →, ↔, and parentheses.
- Well-formed formulas (wffs): inductive definition.
- Example: (p ∧ (q → ¬r)) ∨ s.
Environment Manipulation: Going under the hood of the software to route signals in complex ways. Alphabet: propositional atoms p, q, r, connectives ¬,
"Logic 108" typically refers to PHI 108: Logical and Critical Reasoning
- Week 1: What is logic? Arguments vs. non-arguments.
- Week 2: Language and meaning. Vagueness, ambiguity, and definitions.
- Week 3: Categorical logic. The square of opposition. A, E, I, O propositions.
- Week 4: Syllogisms – Venn diagrams and validity testing.
- Week 5: Truth-functional logic. Truth tables for negation, conjunction, disjunction.
- Week 6: Conditionals and biconditionals. Truth tables for complex statements.
- Week 7: Natural deduction proofs, part 1 (modus ponens, modus tollens, hypothetical syllogism).
- Week 8: Natural deduction proofs, part 2 (reductio ad absurdum, conditional proof).
- Week 9: Informal fallacies – identifying and naming them.
- Week 10: Inductive logic – enumerative induction, analogical induction.
- Week 11: Causal reasoning – Mill’s methods (agreement, difference, joint method, residues, concomitant variation).
- Week 12: Probability and statistics for logic.
- Week 13: Scientific reasoning and abductive inference (inference to the best explanation).
- Week 14: Logic in law, ethics, and AI.
- Week 15: Final review – from argument maps to real-world analysis.
Below are summaries of the key articles found within "Logic 108": Generic Absoluteness Joan Bagaria and Sy D. Friedman
Logic 108 is where the gloves come off.