Universität Wien

180333 SE Ideas on logic (2007W)

readings on what philosophers and logicians have thought about logic: its definition, its purpose, its methods

5.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 18 - Philosophie
Continuous assessment of course work

Termine:
Dienstag, 09.10., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Donnerstag, 11.10., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Dienstag 16.10., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Donnerstag 18.10., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Dienstag 23.10., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Donnerstag 25.10., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Dienstag 30.10., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3 E !!!!!
Dienstag 06.11., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Donnerstag 08.11., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Dienstag 13.11., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Donnerstag 15.11., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Dienstag 20.11., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Donnerstag 22.11., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Donnerstag 29.11., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Dienstag 04.12., 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A
Donnerstag 06.12.2007, 12-14 Uhr im HS 3A

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max. 45 participants
Language: English

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Aims, contents and method of the course

In this seminar, we will read papers on what philosophers and logicians have thought about logic: its definition, its purpose, its methods, some of the main ideas introduced in the course of its development. We will insist on the emergence of new ideas in the history of logic and the background issue of this seminar will be the classical question "What is logic?" We may read classical papers by authors like Aristoteles, Arnauld and Nicole, Leibniz, Kant or Mill, as well as texts from the period of modern logic (Frege, Russell, Kripke, Quine, etc.) The exact list of the chosen papers will be given at the beginning of the semester. There is no prerequisite in logic for this seminar but some basic knowledge in logic will probably help.

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Reading list

Literatur : Eine genaue Liste der gewählten Texte wird den Studenten vor dem Beginn des Semesters mitgeteilt werden.

Association in the course directory

§ 3.2.5, BA M 09, PP § 57.2.3

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