80-110: The Nature of Mathematical Reasoning

Richard Scheines

Spring Semester 1998



Lecture Notes

  • January 15 (Pythagoras and the Cult of Whole Numbers)
  • January 20 (Proof and Truth)
  • January 22 (Axioms, Definitions, and Theorems)
  • January 27 (Definitions I: GDP, even and odd)
  • January 29 (Definitions II: Causation and Infinite Sets)
  • Feb. 3 (Subjective vs. Objective)
  • Feb. 10 (Lets Make a Deal: Fallacies)
  • Feb. 12 (Lets Make a Deal: Rigorously)
  • Feb. 17 (Characterizing Deductive Arguments)
  • Feb. 19 (The Language of First Order Logic)
  • Feb. 24 (Review for Test I: Sample Questions)
  • Feb. 26 (Test I)
  • March 5th. (Possible Worlds)
  • March 10th. (The Semantics of Sentential Logic)
  • March 12th. (Knights, Knaves, and Portia)
  • March 17th. (Formal Proofs)
  • March 19th. (Examples of Proofs)
  • March 30: Test Review
  • April 2: Test 2
  • April 7: Go Over Test 2
  • April 9th, ( Quantifiers )
  • April 16th, ( Set Theory: Part I)
  • April 21st, ( Set Theory: Part II)
  • April 23rd, ( Set Theory: Part III)
  • April 28th, ( Set Theory: Part IV)


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