September 8
|
- 13-15. Organisation of the Course. Logic in the different
scientific disciplines.
- 15-17. MoL Room Committee Elections. Q/A Session of the Student
Mentors.
- Homework Set #1:
PDF File (Deadline: September 15th, 2004.)
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Lecture Slides #1: PDF File
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September 15
|
- 13-15.
Origins of logic: Greek mathematics (Euclid) and
Greek disputations.
The Square of Oppositions. Aristotelian syllogistics.
- 15-17. Guest Lecture. Jeroen Bons
(Utrecht),
The History of Rhetoric.
- Homework Set #2:
PDF File (Deadline: September 22nd,
2004.)
- Lecture Slides #2: PDF File
- The 24 valid moods.
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September 22
|
- 13-15.
More on syllogistics. Aristotelian Modal Logic. Stoic and
Megarian
Logic.
Boëthius.
- 15-17. Practice Session. Syllogistics.
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Homework Set #3:
PDF File (Deadline:
September 29th, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #3: PDF
File
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September 29
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October 6
| - 13-15. More on Abelard. The Universities.
Logic in the late middle ages (XIIIth and XIVth
century).
Some game-theoretic interpretations of logic: Dialogic logic.
- Practice Session. Games and logic.
-
Homework Set #5:
PDF File (Deadline:
October 13th, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #5: PDF
File
- P.V.Spade, Why Don't Mediaeval Logicians Ever Tell Us What
They're Doing? Or,
What Is This, A Conspiracy?, preprint 2000:
PDF File
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October 13
| - 13-15. Termistic logic. Insolubles.
Obligationes.
- Guest Lecture. Jaap Maat (Amsterdam),
Logic in the XVIIth century.
- Homework Set #6:
PDF File (Deadline:
October 20th, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #6: PDF
File
- Guidelines for writing summaries
- Slides of the Guest Lecture "Logic in the XVIIth century": PDF-File
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October 20
| - 13-15. The great changes between 1450 and 1550.
Leibniz ("calculemus"). De Morgan. Boole.
Boolean algebras as mathematizations of reasoning.
- Practice Session. Partial orders, lattices, Boolean algebras.
- Homework Set #7:
PDF File (Deadline:
November 3rd, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #7: PDF
File
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October 27
| No classes (EXAM WEEK).
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November 3
| - 13-15. Algebraic approaches to logic in the XIXth
century. The birth of modern
logic. First-order logic.
- Practice Session. Basics of first order logic.
- Homework Set #8:
PDF File (Deadline:
November 10th, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #8: PDF
File
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November 10
| - 13-15. Foundations of Mathematics. The
Grundlagenkrise der Mathematik.
- Guest Lecture. Yde Venema (Amsterdam),
Algebraic Logic /
Duality.
- Homework Set #9:
PDF File (Deadline:
November 17th, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #9: PDF
File
- David Hilbert, Mathematische Probleme. Vortrag, gehalten auf
dem
internationalen Mathematiker-Kongreß zu Paris 1900. PDF-File.
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November 17
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November 24
| - 13-15.
Recursion Theory.
Theoretical Computer Science
and Complexity Theory.
Independence Results in
Set Theory.
- 15-17. Guest Lecture. Leen Torenvliet
(Amsterdam),
Mathematical Logic and its relation to the P=NP
problem.
- Homework Set #11:
PDF File (Deadline:
December 1st, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #11: PDF
File
- Robert I. Soare,
Computability and recursion, Bulletin of Symbolic Logic
2 (1996), p.284-321 (PS-file)
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December 1
| - 13-15.
Proof Theory.
Tarski. Model Theory.
The modern view of modal logic: Kripke models
and frames.
- 15-17. Guest Lecture. Johan van Benthem
(Amsterdam),
Information Update in Communication.
- Homework Set #12:
PDF File (Deadline:
December 8th, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #12: PDF
File
- Johan van Benthem, 'One is a lonely number': on the logic
of communication, ILLC Publications PP-2003-07; PDF-File
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December 8
| - 13-15. Applications of Modal Logic. An overview of
recent developments in mathematical logic.
- 15-17. Guest Lecture. Thomas
Müller
(Oxford),
Temporal logic and the logic of agency:
PDF-File
- Homework Set #13:
PDF File (Deadline:
December 15th, 2004.)
- Lecture Slides #13: PDF
File
-
Sam Buss, Alekos Kechris, Anand Pillay, Richard
Shore, The prospects for mathematical logic in the twenty-first
century, Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (2001), p.169-196
(PS-file)
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W. Hugh Woodin,
The continuum hypothesis I,
Notices of the American Mathematical Society 48 (2001),
p.567-576:
PDF-File
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W. Hugh Woodin,
The continuum hypothesis II,
Notices of the American Mathematical Society
48 (2001), p.681--690:
PDF-File
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December 15
| - 13-15. Theories and formalisms for truth.
- 15-17. Guest Lecture.
Maarten de Rijke (Amsterdam).
Search.
-
Thomas Bolander, Self-Reference and Logic, Phi News 1
(2002), p.9-44: PDF File.
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December 22
| No classes (EXAM WEEK).
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