Logical Proofs with Equivalences.
Enlarge your ability to prove arguments with natural deduction by studying nine equivalences--sentences that are truth-functionally the same. For example, double negation asserts that a sentence and its double negation are equivalent. "It is not the case that I didn't call my mother, "...
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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The Great Courses,
2016
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Local Note: | Kanopy |
Summary: | Enlarge your ability to prove arguments with natural deduction by studying nine equivalences--sentences that are truth-functionally the same. For example, double negation asserts that a sentence and its double negation are equivalent. "It is not the case that I didn't call my mother, "means that I did call my mother. |
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Item Description: | Title from title frames. In Process Record. Film. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (streaming video file) (33 min.) |
Language: | In English. |