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Tutorial 2 Example: How Experts Symbolize
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Symbolizing compound sentences. Learning about logical connectives, and the notion of the main connective. Recognizing different constructions in English which have the same underlying logical form. Paraphrasing the English into a standard form.
It is the next step in learning how to symbolize. Main connectives are very important-- they are central to symbolization, they are central to the semantics, and they are central to derivations.
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To become familiar with the notions of argument, valid, invalid, premise, and conclusion. To learn how to symbolize atomic sentences.
A. Hausman, H.Kahane, P.Tidman, [2007] Logic and Philosophy Chapters 1, 2.1
The main role of logic is to assess arguments-- to say whether an individual argument is valid or whether it is invalid. In logic, arguments are taken to consist of two components--premises, and a conclusion.
For example,
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The problem or issue here lies with the truth table for the conditional (or material implication)→
There is the idea of setting up a code or convention or dictionary between atomic propositions and capital letters.
There are compound propositions, each of which has a main connective which connects its components.
There are five propositional logical connectives:
'∼' which translates back to 'it is not the case that...'
'&' which translates back to '... and ...'
'∨' which translates back to '... or ...'
'→' which translates back to 'if... then ...'
'≡' which translates back to '... if and only if ...'
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To become familiar with the notions of argument, valid, invalid, premise, and conclusion. To learn how to symbolize atomic propositions.
The main role of logic is to assess arguments-- to say whether an individual argument is valid or whether it is invalid. In logic, arguments are taken to consist of two components--premises, and a conclusion.
For example,
If it rains, I get wet.
It rains.Therefore,
I get wet.