| Lesson |
Title |
Chapter in Hurley |
| 1 |
Arguments, Premises and
Conclusions |
1.1 |
| 2 |
Recognizing Arguments |
1.2 |
| 3 |
Deduction and Induction |
1.3 |
| 4 |
Validity, Truth, Soundness,
Strength and Cogency |
1.4 |
| 5 |
Proving Invalidity |
1.5 |
| 6 |
Diagramming Extended Arguments |
1.6 |
| 7 |
Fallacies of Relevance |
3.1 & 3.2 |
| 8 |
Fallacies of Weak Induction |
3.3 |
| 9 |
Fallacies of Presumption,
Ambiguity and Grammatical Analogy |
3.4 |
| 10 |
Fallacies in Everyday Life |
.3.5 |
| 11 |
Components of Categorical
Propositions, Quantity and Quality, |
4.1 & 4.2 |
| 12 |
Venn Diagrams, Modern Square
of Opposition |
4.3 |
| 13 |
Conversion, Obversion,
Contraposition |
4.4 |
| 14 |
Traditional Square of
Opposition |
4.6 |
| 15 |
Standard Form, Mood, and
Figure |
5.1 |
| 16 |
Venn Diagrams |
5.2 |
| 17 |
Rules and Fallacies |
5.3 |
| 18 |
Reducing the Number of Terms |
5.4 |
| 19 |
Enthymemes |
5.7 |
| |
Introduction to Propositional
Logic |
|
| 20 |
Symbols and Translation |
6.1 |
| 21 |
Truth Functions |
6.2 |
| 22 |
Truth Tables for Propositions |
6.3 |
| 23 |
Truth Tables for Arguments |
6.4 |
| 24 |
Indirect Truth Tables for
Arguments |
6.5 |
| 25 |
Argument Forms and Fallacies |
6.6 |
| |
Introduction to Natural
Deduction |
|
| 26 |
Rules of Implication I |
7.1 |
| 27 |
Rules of Implication II |
7.2 |
| 28 |
Rules of Replacement I |
7.3 |
| 29 |
Rules of Replacement II |
7.4 |
| 30 |
Harder Proofs |
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Review for Final |
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Glossary |
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