This course is available to General Course students. The aim of the course is to familiarize students of philosophy with the essentials of naive set theory and formal logic. From set theory, the ...
We do not plan to talk about modal logic, inductive logic, or probability theory, simply because the scope must be restricted in some way, and each of those topics is too big for us to cover. But we ...
My present research interests are the theory of infinite Boolean algebras and related set-theoretic topics, such as continuum cardinals and pcf theory. My previous research was in algebraic logic ...
Students taking this course should already have taken a year-long introductory course in logic in a Philosophy Department, or a mathematical course that covers the basics of set theory and logic. If ...
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