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This document outlines the course requirements for a Philosophy 1 Logic class over one semester, including topics to be discussed like the definitions of philosophy, logic, ideas, terms, judgments and propositions. It details evaluations like exams, reports and projects that will cover categorical syllogisms, hypothetical syllogisms and fallacies. References for the course are also provided.
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Logic

This document outlines the course requirements for a Philosophy 1 Logic class over one semester, including topics to be discussed like the definitions of philosophy, logic, ideas, terms, judgments and propositions. It details evaluations like exams, reports and projects that will cover categorical syllogisms, hypothetical syllogisms and fallacies. References for the course are also provided.
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Cebu Technological University-Danao City Campus

Sabang, Danao City, Cebu


College of Engineering Department

Course Number: Philosophy 1


Course Title: Logic
School Term: 1stSemester. AY 2012 - 2013
Instructor: Livince Ypil Jorquia

Subject: Topics to be discussed for the whole semester/Course requirements

Midterm Period
Class Discussion/Activities/Paper Works

A. What is Philosophy?

- Birth/History
- Meaning and its Branches
- Values of Philosophy

B. What is Logic?

- Birth/History
- The Organon by Aristotle
- Meaning and its Importance
 Etymology
 Definition
 Material and Formal Object
 Why it is called as an art of reasoning?
 Necessity and Importance

Exam – 50 items

- Types of Logic
 Formal and Material Logic
 Deductive and Inductive Logic
- Divisions of Logic

C. Definition of Idea
- Abstraction and Properties of Idea
- Classification of Idea

D. What is Term?
- Forms of Terms
- Nature of Terms
- Classification and Supposition of Terms

Midterm Exam – 100 Items


Coverage: from the beginning until Term
Final Period
Individual Reporting/Board Work/Paper Works

A. What is Judgment?
- Nature of Judgment

(Start of Individual Reporting)

B. Proposition
- Definition and Kinds of Proposition
 Categorical Proposition
 Basic Components
 Standard Form
 According to Quantity
 According to Quality
 Four Kinds of Categorical Proposition
 Conditional Proposition
 Disjunctive Proposition
 Conjunctive Proposition
- Distribution of the Predicate Terms

C. Kinds of Inference
- Mediate Inference
- Immediate Inference

Exam – 50 Items

D. Oppositions of Propositions
- Contradictories
- Contraries
- Subcontraries
- Subalternation
- Square of Oppositions

E. Eduction
- Conversion
- Obversion
- Contraposition
- Inversion

F. Categorical Syllogism
- Nature of the Syllogism
- Eight General Syllogistic Rule
- Proof of the Eight General Rules
- Syllogistic Figures and Moods

G. Hypothetical Syllogism
- Definition
- Kinds

H. Fallacies
- Meaning
- Kinds of Fallacies
 Semantic – Fallacy in Language
 Material – Fallacy in Matter

Final Exam – 100 Items


Coverage: From A to H.

Mechanics for Reporting:

Clear Presentation/Discussion of the Topic – 50


Clarity/Voice Projection – 40
Visual Aid – 10

Evaluation Procedures:

40% periodic test rating/major exams


60% class standing rating
30% - quizzes

{20% - recitation
10% -projects

= 100%

References :

1. Bittle, Celestine N. O.F.M.CAP, The Science of Correct Thinking LOGIC: The Bruce
Publishing Company 1950 Milwaukee, U.S.A.
2. Pinon, M. O.P., Fundamental Logic
3. Jayme, Virginia L., An Introduction to Logic:ABC Publications, Cebu City, Cebu,
Philippines, 2002
4. Ardales, Venancio B. Logic Made Essay. Iloilo city: Concerns, Inc. 1996

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