| Chapter Outline (See related pages)
Following are the main learning objectives from the chapter.
- You should learn the basics of propositional logic and effectively symbolize parts of arguments so that they can be assessed for validity.
- Students should become proficient at using propositional logic to determine whether basic deductive arguments are valid. To this end, you should . . .
- learn to symbolize the following kinds of statements:
- conjunctions
- negations
- disjunctions
- conditional statements
- learn to assign truth values to statements and produce truth tables.
- learn to use truth tables to test arguments for deductive validity.
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