|
May 02, 2024
|
|
|
|
2020-2021 Catalog Archived
|
PHI 105 - Introduction to Logic Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course is an introduction to the structure of argument, including symbolization, proofs, formal fallacies, deductions, and inductions.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100 and RDG 100 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Various forms of fallacious arguments and argument forms that are valid.
- Formal argument analysis including Categorical Syllagisms and truth tables.
- Inductive arguments and statistical reasoning.
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials: None Grading System: An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59 Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the various fallacies used in faulty arguments.
- Explain the methods used to discern valid deductive arguments.
- Analyze the various forms of inductive arguments such as Analogical and Statistical reasoning.
- Articulate different kinds of logic such as Fuzzy Loic and the Toulmin argument model.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Policies that include:
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Proctored Exams
Face Covering Requirements: All faculty, staff and students must wear a face mask/covering at all times (absent a medical condition) on all SCC campuses when safe social distancing measures are not possible or difficult to follow. For further details, refer to the Student Guidelines for Face Coverings and Social Distancing on the SCC Coronavirus COVID-19 Information page. Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard SCC Course Polices on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Academic Misconduct
- Add/Drop period
- Appeals Process
- Class Attendance
- Classroom Behavior (traditional and online)
- Classroom Conduct/Expectations
- Lab Procedures (general SCC policy regarding this)
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Withdrawal Policy
Official Course Syllabus 2020-2021
|
|