Syllabus Logic
Syllabus Logic
COURSE OUTLINE
Second Semester, AY 2013-2014
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Course Code:
PHILO 1013
Course Title:
LOGIC
Course Description:
This is a three-hour per week course which studies the various forms of
reasoningthe deductive and the inductive. The subject also includes the study of knowledge,
argument, fallacies, the essentials of symbolic logic, as well as the cognitive-moral dilemma.
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Course Objectives:
A. Cognitive Aims
1. To understand the basic principles and rules governing inferential thinking.
2. To make logical divisions and precise definition of terms.
3. To construct and evaluate valid arguments and to accurately refute fallacies.
B. Value Aims
1. To instill upon the students the value of critical thinking in their formation of honest and
integral intellect, manifested in sound and rational judgment.
2. To enable the students to think critically, detect fallacies as well as recognize and construct
valid arguments.
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Course Outline:
Weeks 1 to 2
Weeks 3 to 5
Weeks 6 to 8
Week 9
Weeks 10 to 13
Weeks 14 to 16
Week 17
Week 18
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Grading System:
Midterm:
Semi-Final:
Attendance:
Recitation:
Attitude:
Quizzes:
Research Output:
Midterm Exam:
Final Grade:
20%
15%
10%
15%
15%
25%
Attendance:
Recitation:
Attitude:
Quizzes:
Research Output:
Final Exam:
20%
15%
10%
15%
15%
25%
Cumulative absence of nine (9) hours on valid causes shall be allowed; however, each absence shall
incur a point-twenty-five (0.25) point for the first four (4), and a point-five (0.5) point deduction on the
succeeding two absences, from the attendance metric, to wit:
1 absence
2 absences
3 absences
4 absences
5 absences
6 absences
7 or more absences
= 1.25 (grade)
= 1.5
= 1.75
= 2.0
= 2.5
= 3.0
= 5.0
Cumulative tardiness of one ninety (90) minutes shall have the value of one (1) absence, unless prior
consent from the professor has been sought by the student.
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Prepared by:
ELMER P. BRABANTE, LLB
November 2013