Introduction to Logic Online Course, Week 2: Introduction to Propositional Logic (Video Lecture)

Introduction to Logic Online Course, Week 2: Introduction to Propositional Logic (Video Lecture)

The following is the Week 2 video lecture for my online Introduction to Logic course, from the Fall 2020 semester at College of Eastern Idaho.

Introduction to Logic, Week 2 Video Lecture: Introduction to Propositional Logic

Topics in this introductory video lecture include propositional logic symbols—tilde (negation), dot (conjunction), wedge (disjunction), horseshoe (material implication / conditional), triple bar (material equivalence / biconditional)—translations in propositional logic, main operators, and truth functionality / truth functions.

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