NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Philosophy (03) Video Course Lecture: Symbolic Logic- Use of Symbols β Conjunction: The Need Behind the Use of Symbols. Meaning of Conjunction. the Two Types of Statements- Single and Compound Statements- The Difference between the Two with Example. Truth Functional Statement, Truth Functional Component and Truth Functional Connective. Truth Table for Conjunction (31 mins) | Lecture 306 of 355
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Western Logic- Symbolic Logic- Use of Symbols β Conjunction: The need behind the use of symbols. Meaning of Conjunction. The two types of statements- single and compound statements- the difference between the two with example. truth functional statement, truth functional component and truth functional connective. Truth table for conjunction
- Understanding the purpose of using symbols in Logic.
- Understanding Conjunction β And, .
- Meaning of conjuncts and the importance of conjuncts in a conjunction
- The two types of statements; single and compound
- Understanding the meaning of functional statement, truth functional component and truth functional connective.
- Understanding the four possible sets of the truth values for conjunction and understanding the same via using the βtruth table.β
References: Introduction to Logic by Copi, Cohen and McMahon, Symbolic Logic by Copi.