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Core Logic 1st Semester 2007/2008, period a & b Dr Benedikt Löwe Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 1/2

Course Webpage. http://staff.science.uva.nl/ bloewe/ 2007-08-I/CoreLogic.html E-mail addresses. Benedikt Löwe: bloewe@science.uva.nl Sara Uckelman: suckelma@science.uva.nl Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 2/2

Goals of the course. Create a common ground for all Logic students (both academically and socially). Give an overview of where logic comes from and what it is, with a particular emphasis on ILLC-style logic. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 3/2

Two main components of the course. Core Logic Lectures. (Wednesday 15-17) Provide a historical overview and surveys of particular research areas. Accompanied by homework exercises. Core Logic Guest Lectures. (Wednesday 17-18) Guest lectures connected to the material presented in the Core Logic Lectures give some deeper insight and/or a different viewpoint. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 4/2

Course content. Introduction. (TODAY) Formalization and logical modelling. Antiquity. Origins of logic: Greek mathematics (Euclid) and Greek disputations. The Square of Oppositions. Aristotelian categories. Aristotelian syllogistics. Aristotelian Modal Logic. Stoic and Megarian Logic. Boëthius. The Middle Ages. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 5/2

Course content. Introduction. (TODAY) Formalization and logical modelling. Antiquity. The Middle Ages. The medieval university system. Trivium and Quadrivium. Peter Abelard. Logic in the late middle ages (XIIIth and XIVth century). Some game-theoretic interpretations of logic: Dialogic logic. Termistic Logic. Insolubles. Obligationes. The great changes between 1450 and 1550. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 5/2

Course content. Introduction. (TODAY) Formalization and logical modelling. Antiquity. The Middle Ages. The birth of modern logic. Leibniz ( calculemus"). De Morgan. Boole. Boolean algebras as mathematizations of reasoning. Algebraic approaches to logic in the XIXth century. Frege. First-order logic. The Twentieth Century and Current Topics. Foundations of Mathematics. The Grundlagenkrise der Mathematik. Axiomatization of Set Theory. Polish Mathematics. Computability: Turing and the Halting Problem. The Church-Turing Thesis. Recursion Theory. Independence Results in Set Theory. Proof Theory. Tarski. Model Theory. The modern view of modal logic: Kripke models and frames. Application of Modal Logic. Theories and formalisms for truth. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 5/2

Guest Lectures. Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Nov 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Dec 5 Dec 12 Jeroen Bons. Aristotle on Arguments in Rhetoric. Rens Bod. A Unifying Approach to Language, Music and Vision. Michiel van Lambalgen. Logic in a Neuroscience Lab. Martin Stokhof. Jelle Zuidema. Formal Models of the Evolution of Language. Jaap Maat. Catarina Dutilh Novaes. TBA Jouko Väänänen. Yde Venema. Ulle Endriss. Johan van Benthem. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 6/2

Grading. 13 homework sheets (22 each): 286 points Three Guest Lecture summaries (30 each): 90 points TOTAL: 376 points You can submit as many Guest Lecture summaries as you want the best three will count. A summary has between 100 and 200 words. Check the course webpage for guidelines of how to write summaries. The deadline for the homework sheets and the summaries is Wednesday 15:15, one week after the homework was handed out or one week after the guest lecture. You hand in by e-mail to suckelma@science.uva.nl, before the lecture or to the mailbox S. Uckelman in Euclides. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 7/2

What is logic? Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 8/2

Classification of Sciences Historical background Some philosophical problems Six approaches to classify sciences (where can we subsume logic according to them?) Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 9/2

A linguistic/cultural caveat. Science is neither wetenschap nor Wissenschaft. Similarly, humanities are sometimes neither geesteswetenschappen nor Geisteswissenschaften. Some people think that Sozialwissenschaften is a much broader term than Social Sciences. A point on terminology. In the Dutch language, the term wetenschappen covers both the sciences and the humanities, and the term science is used in this broad sense in this essay. Do not just think of physicists tending to large machines, or sociologists waving questionnaires, but also of that philosopher pondering the notion of rational discourse, or that lonely scholar of early Coptic manuscripts! Johan van Benthem Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 10/2

A history of classification (1). Plato, Aristotle, Demetrius of Phalerum Marcus Terentius Varro Reatinus (Disciplinarum libri IX) The medieval university system Hugh of St.Victor (d. 1142) Renaissance encyclopedias, e.g., Giorgio Valla (1447-1500), De expetendis et fugiendis rebus or Francis Bacon (1561-1626), De dignitate et augmentis scientiarum. Modern classification systems started to be investigated in the times of the great modern encyclopedias: Denis Diderot (1713-1784) and Jean Le Rond d Alembert (1717-1783), Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Raisonné des sciences, des artes et des métiers. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 11/2

A history of classification (2). André Marie Ampère (1775-1836) Jacques-Charles Brunet (1780-1867) Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) Auguste Comte (1798-1857) Antoine Augustin Cournot (1801-1877) Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 12/2

Historical types of classification. Hierarchical from the simple to the complex (Comte) from the pure to the applied (Peirce) from the abstract to the concrete (Comte, Spencer) Structural objective / subjective (Whittaker, 1926) empirical a posteriori / pure a priori (German idealism) real / formal (Wundt) ideal / real / normative (Tillich) Discovery / Review / Practical (Peirce) laws / facts / rules (Naville, 1920) Historical (Brunet) Interdependence (Piaget; Bruner s spiral curriculum). Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 13/2

A serious philosophical problem. Realism vs Idealism. Realism. There is a reality outside of the human mind. Idealism. The only real things are perceptions. Esse est percipi. (Bishop Berkeley, 1685-1753) Advantages/Disadvantages. Ockham s razor: Entia non sunt multiplicanda sine necessitate. The coat in the cupboard. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 15/2

Classifications (1). Classification I. According to subject matter: ontological. real vs in the mind physical objects, beings, subjects, institutions, abstract objects, etc. Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 16/2

Classifications (1). Classification I. According to subject matter: ontological. Classification II. According to subject matter: status of theoretical statements. objective vs subjective Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 16/2

Classifications (1). Classification I. According to subject matter: ontological. Classification II. According to subject matter: status of theoretical statements. Classification III. Epistemology of theoretical statements. a priori vs a posteriori Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 16/2

Classification (2). Classification IV. Pragmatical. Research organization Funding personnel costs / material costs funding sources Classification V. Sociological. community feeling institutional organization / embedding Classification VI. Historical. Brunet 1865 Core Logic 2007/08-1ab p. 17/2