| DATES
| SECTIONS (in Allen/Hand)
| EXERCISES
| EXAMS
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| Jan. 19
| What logic is; sentential logic; what it's good for
| 1.3
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| Jan. 26, 28
| 1.1, 1.2, 1.3: Translating English into logicalese
| 1.1,
1.2,
1.3
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| Jan. 31, Feb. 2
| 2.1: Truth tables for sentences
| 2.1
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| Feb. 7, 9
| 2.2, 2.3, 2.4: Truth tables for sequents;
validity; tautologies
| 2.2, 2.3
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| Feb. 14
| 2.4: Indirect truth tables
| 2.4
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Feb. 16
| Review for Exam 1:
(1) basic notions, definitions; (2)
translation from English to sentential wffs; (3) truth tables
| Here are some old exams.
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Feb. 21
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| EXAM 1
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Feb. 23, 28
| 1.4: What proofs are; the primitive rules; simple proofs
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Mar. 1, 6
| 1.5: Derived rules;
less simple proofs (look here for
hints on how to find proofs)
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1.5,
1.6
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| Mar. 13-17
| SPRING BREAK
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Mar. 20, 22
| Review for Exam 2:
sentential logic proofs
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Mar. 27
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| EXAM 2
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Mar. 29
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3.1: The language of predicate logic.
(I will be distributing some
supplementary
notes on predication)
| 3.1, 3.3, 3.4
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Apr. 3
| 3.2: Translating English into predicate logic
(with
supplementary notes
on translation)
| 3.5
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Apr. 5
| 3.2: More on translating English into predicate logic
(see supplementary notes
on predication)
| 3.5
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| Apr. 10
| 4.1, 4.2: Semantics for predicate logic:
finite interpretations
| 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
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Apr. 12
| Review for Exam 3:
(1)translating English into predicate logic;
(2) finite models
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Apr. 17
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| EXAM 3 (see these old exams)
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Apr. 19, 21
| 3.3, 4.2: Predicate Logic proofs with primitive rules; finite countermodels
| 3.6, 4.3
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Apr. 24, 26
| 3.3, 4.2: Finite Countermodels; predicate logic proofs with primitive rules
| 3.6, 4.4
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Apr. 25
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| Makeup for Exam 3: 9:00 AM, Bolton Hall
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| May 1
| Review for final
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May 2
| Redefined Day (Friday Classes)
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May 3
| READING DAY
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May 4
| READING DAY
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May 5
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FINAL EXAM, 10:00 AM--Noon (A
practice final is available; there is
also a postscript version
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