The Full Curriculum
Part 1: Introduction to Logic
Lesson 1: Why Study Logic?
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Part III: Conclusion
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Lesson 2a: The Three Building Blocks of Logic – Terms
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Lesson 2b: The Three Building Blocks of Aristotelian Logic – Propositions
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Lesson 2c: The Three Building Blocks of Aristotelian Logic – Syllogisms
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Part III: Conclusion
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Part II: Term Logic
Lesson 3: Introduction to Terms Continued: Vagueness and Ambiguity
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Part I: Lesson
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Part III: Conclusion
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Lesson 4: Univocal Terms
Lesson 5: Equivocal Terms
Lesson 6: Derivative Terms
Lesson 7: Universal, Particular, and Indefinite Terms
Lesson 8: Definitions and Aristotle’s Categories
Lesson 9: Definitions and Ontology
Lesson 10: Extension and Intension
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Part III: Aristotle’s Logic of Propositions
Lesson 11: Propositions and Their Parts
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Lesson 12: Universal Affirmative and Negative
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Lesson 13: Particular Affirmative and Negative
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Lesson 14: The Square of Opposition
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Part III: A Very Useful Diagram
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Lesson 15: Distributed Versus Not Distributed
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Lesson 16a: Compound Propositions: Conjunctive Propositions
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Lesson 16b: Compound Propositions: Disjunctive Propositions
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Lesson 16c: Compound Propositions: Hypothetical Propositions
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