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    Philosophy – University Taster

    1. 1. Prerequisites
      1. 1.1 Requirements to Pursue a Philosophy Degree
      2. 1.2 Researching the Right Philosophy Degree for You
      3. 1.3 Understanding the Difference Between Philosophy Degrees and Theology Degrees
      4. 1.4 Careers in Philosophy
      • Module Review
    2. 2. Metaphysics
      1. 2.1 What Is Metaphysics?
      2. 2.2 The Ancient Greeks and Form
      3. 2.3 Immanuel Kant and Perception
      4. 2.4 Contemporary Philosophers
      • Module Review
    3. 3. Epistemology
      1. 3.1 What Is Epistemology?
      2. 3.2 René Descartes and “I Think, Therefore I Am”
      3. 3.3 John Locke and the Blank Slate
      4. 3.4 David Hume and Causation
      • Module Review
    4. 4. Ethics
      1. 4.1 What Is Ethics?
      2. 4.2 Aristotle and Virtue Ethics
      3. 4.3 Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism
      4. 4.4 A.J. Ayer and Boo-Hurrah Ethics
      • Module Review
    5. 5. Logic
      1. 5.1 What Is Logic?
      2. 5.2 Aristotle and Syllogisms
      3. 5.3 Gottlob Frege and Predicate Logic
      4. 5.4 Ludwig Wittgenstein and Logical Positivism
      • Module Review
    6. 6. Philosophy of Mind and Science
      1. 6.1 What Are Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Science?
      2. 6.2 René Descartes and Dualism
      3. 6.3 David Chalmers and the Problem of Consciousness
      4. 6.4 Thomas Kuhn and Paradigm Shifts
      • Module Review
    7. 7. Next Steps
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    1. Subjects 
    2. Philosophy – University Taster Post-16
    3. 5. Logic

    Module Review

    Now it’s time to consider the fourth core branch of Philosophy: LogicThe study of correct reasoning.. You have no doubt come across the term “logic” before in day-to-day conversation, but most people aren’t aware of the formal subject of Logic and its history.

    In this module, we’ll explore how arguments are structured and whether they follow valid principles. We’ll return to the Ancient Greeks again with Aristotle’s foundational work on syllogisms. Next, we’ll look at Gottlob Frege’s development of predicate logicA type of logic that expanded on syllogisms and enabled more complex reasoning.. Finally, we’ll explore Ludwig Wittgenstein’s contributions to the movement of logical positivismA movement that argues a statement is only meaningful if it can be verified through observation..

    By the end of this module, you’ll not only understand what logic is but also why it is vital for Philosophy, Science, and everyday decision-making.

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