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University of Tasmania Home Page Course and Units 2010
 

Arts

HPA391

Enrolment
Unit Code
Unit Title
HPA300 Contemporary Bioethics
HPA307 Philosophy of Mind
HPA308 Metaphysical Puzzles
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA309 The Meaning of Life
HPA310 Theories of Ethics
HPA312 Professional Ethics
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA313 Philosophy of Science
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA316 Knowledge and Belief
HPA318 Philosophy of Biology
HPA319 Buddhist Philosophy
HPA334 Zen and Tao: East Asian Philosophy
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA336 Philosophy of Art, Aesthetics and Creativity
HPA337 Philosophy and Film
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA338 Exceptional Leadership
HPA339 Indian Philosophy
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA342 Law, Society and Morality
HPA344 Aboriginal Philosophy
HPA350 Existentialism and Beyond
HPA356 Philosophy and Cosmology
HPA366 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
HPA368 Modern Philosophy
HPA371 Philosophy and the Body
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA374 Science and Religion
HPA376 Indo-Tibetan History, Philosophy and Culture
HPA377 Environmental Philosophy
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA388 Philosophy of Language
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA389 Political Philosophy
HPA391 Introduction to Logic
HPA392 Logic and Philosophy
HPA394 The Logic of Decision
HPA397 Buddhism, Ethics and Nonviolence
HPA398 Special Topic in Philosophy

2010  HPA391  Introduction to Logic

Unit Level: Advanced

Available as a Student Elective: Yes

View timetable of lectures only for this unit.  View ALL timetable events for this unit.

See also   HPA291

OFFERINGS

Unit Sem 1 Sem 2 Full Yr Spring Summer Winter
HPA391 H

Key Semester Dates
Semester Note Start Date Census Date Final WW Date* End Date
Sem 1 22-FEB-2010 23-MAR-2010 12-APR-2010 28-MAY-2010

*The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (see Withdrawal dates explained for more information).

This unit can be taken in other courses
About Census Dates

DESCRIPTION
Logic is the theory of good reasoning, and philosophers are interested in it for that reason. This unit introduces students to the logics that are regularly used in philosophical reasoning, computer science, and many other fields. Students will be introduced to a variety of powerful methods of testing the validity of arguments and constructing valid arguments themselves; the unit also explores some of the philosophical worries and paradoxes that logic gives rise to.

WEIGHT:  12.5%

ASSESSMENT: HPA291 - 2500 words (approximately) internal assessment (40%); 3-hour examination (60%)
HPA391 -3000 words (approximately) internal assessment (40%); 3-hour examination (60%).

TEACHING PATTERN: 2 hrs lectures weekly, 1-hr tutorial fortnightly (13 wks)

FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS
Note: Class attendance may still be required

   Web supported - H
Online access to some part of this unit online is optional
   Resource supported teaching & learning - H
Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options

REQUISITE INFO
Prereq 25% level 100 Philosophy or Science. Prerequisite not applicable to students undertaking this unit through the Bachelor of Information Systems or Bachelor of Computing.
M.Excl HPS291/391

TEXTS
Information about any textbook requirements for Semester (Sem 1) will be available from mid November 2009

STAFF: Dr R Corry

FEES
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KEY

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Campus - H Hobart, L Launceston, W Burnie. Study Centre - V Sydney, R Rozelle. Distance units may also have a campus identifier of I Isolated, N Interstate, O Overseas. Units delivered in Transnational Education (TNE) Programs have a campus identifier of A Hangzhou, F Fuzhou, G Shanghai, J Indonesia, K KDU Malaysia, Q Kuwait or Z New Zealand.

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