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The Trivium: Logic (Part 2)

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The Trivium: Logic (Part 2)

The Trivium: Logic (Part 2)
Last updated 4/2022
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Language: English | Size: 2.66 GB | Duration: 2h 22m

The basic constructive element of learning and the second part of The Trivium Education system

What you'll learn
Understanding the role of Logic within The Trivium educational system.
Understanding how Grammar concerns the basic "building" or meaningful formation of our learning. 75
Understanding the relation of propositions, the use of syllogisms, complex forms of logical structures and fallacies.
Understanding how Logic builds upon Grammar and allows us to move onto Rhetoric.
Requirements
No skills or experience are needed.
Description
Logic is the second part of the classical Trivium system; a system of learning and education utilised throughout antiquity which remains effective to this day.Logic concerns the "building" or formation of a given subject. Hence, when we learn the Logic of any subject we learn the way that it forms internal coherence; i.e. how the different ideas and elements within the subject can be brought together in a coherent and meaningful way. The is essential for the mastery of a given subject or a discipline.This is why Logic is the second part of the Trivium. We use it assuming a degree of meaning in our symbols; words, terms and even the skills that we use. This is done during Grammar. With these materials in hand, we can proceed to connect and develop our understanding, forming it into a structure which can then be useful, as applied in Rhetoric. Hence, Logic sets the structure of our learning, without which it falls into an incoherent mess.Throughout this course you will learn what Logic is and the main approached that we can take to it. You will discover and why Logic is not only relevant to logicians and philosophers but to all people who want to engage in active thinking.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to The Trivium

Section 2: Logic

Lecture 2 Introduction to Logic

Lecture 3 The Fundamentals of Logic

Lecture 4 Relating Propositions

Lecture 5 Opposing Propositions

Lecture 6 Syllogisms and Enthymemes

Lecture 7 Sorites and Epichirema

Lecture 8 Fallacies

Lecture 9 Summary of Logic

Whilst this course might be of particular interest to students, teachers and parents this course is intended for anyone who is interested in The Trivium system.