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Philosophy and logic summary [All chapters]

Author: Idemudia Henry

School: University of Benin

Department: General studies

Course Code: GST112

Topics: Philosophy, logic, Idealist Metaphysics, idealism, subjective idealism, materialism, epistemology, axiology, aesthetics, logic, metaphysical problem, epistemological problem, axiological problem, argument, fallacy, pseudo reasoning, moral philosophy, morality, social norm, environmental ethics

Philosophy, Logic and human existence [Not complete]

Author: Joshua uzuegbu, Anthony Ajah, Chinenye Ezema

School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka

Department: General studies

Course Code: GSP207

Topics: Philosophy, Logic, metaphysics, appearance, reality, interactionism, epiphenomenalism, epistemology, knowledge, empiricism, rationalism, skepticism, axiology, western philosophy, African philosophy, Asian philosophy, Latin philosophy, Deduction, induction, law of thoughts, argument, logical fallacies, fallacy, symbolic logic

Fundamentals of Logic Design, 7th edition

Author: Charle Roth, Larry Kinney

School: Edo University

Department: Engineering

Course Code: EEE314

Topics: Logic Design, number system, Boolean algebra, minterm expansions, maxterm expansions, Karnaugh maps, Quine-McCluskey Method, Multi-Level Gate Circuits, NAND gate, NOR Gate, Combinational Circuit Design, Multiplexers, Decoders, Programmable Logic Devices, Latches, Flip-Flops, VHDL, registers, counters, Clocked Sequential Circuits, Sequential Circuit Design, digital systems, switching circuits, number systems, number conversion, binary arithmetic, Boolean expression, truth tables, De Morgan's laws, Consensus Theorem, Prime Implicant Chart, Petrick’s Method, Three-State Buffers, Read-Only Memories, encoders, Shift Registers

Use of English 1 & Philosophy and Logic

Author: Idemudia Henry

School: University of Benin

Department: General studies

Course Code: GST111, GST112

Topics: Philosophy, Logic, rationalism, empiricism, idealism, branches of philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, axiology, logic, knowledge, aesthetics, communication, sentence construction, sentence elements, complement, object, adverb, sentence pattern

Introduction to Logic

Author: Francis Offor

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI202

Topics: Logic, argument, formal logic, inferences, Categorical Syllogism, Syllogism, Artificial Language, Symbolising Arguments, symbolism, Symbolising Statement, truth table, Tautology, Contradiction, Contingent Truth, Argument-Forms, Natural Deduction, deduction

Logic, philosophy & human existence ,2nd edition

Author: Jumole Oloidi, OCP Ezeanaya

School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka

Department: General studies

Course Code: GSP207

Topics: Logic, philosophy, human existence, discourse, arguments, laws of thought, deduction, fallacy, symbolic logic, schools of philosophy, metaphysics, human existence, brain drain, superstition, norms

Introduction to Philosophy and Logic

Author: Oyekunle Adegboyega

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: General studies

Course Code: GST203

Topics: Methods of Philosophy, Branches of Philosophy, Ancient Age of Philosophy, Development of Philosophy, African Philosophy, logic, Logic’s Vocabulary, argument, Fallacies, Argument Forms, Laws of Thought

Introduction to Logic 2

Author: Ayodele Fadahunsi

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PH152

Topics: Logic, Laws of Thought, informal fallacies, arguments, Logical Puzzles, Fallacies of Presumption, Fallacies of Ambiguity, Categorical Propositions, Immediate Inference, Categorical Syllogism, Rational Proposition, disputes, Law of Identity, Law of Excluded Middle, Law of Non-Contradiction

Introduction To Logic 1

Author: Uduma Oji Uduma

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHL105

Topics: Logic, arguments, Distinguishing arguments, Logical Form, Formal Validity, Inferences, Inference Identifiers, Deductive Arguments, inductive arguments, Standard Form Categorical Propositions

Introduction to Logic

Author: Peter Egielewa

School: Edo University

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: JIL111

Topics: Logic, Deductive arguments, Inductive arguments, Syllogism, argument, fallacies

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