2017-2018 / PHIL0042-2

Logique et analyse des raisonnements (mineure)

Duration

45h Th

Number of credits

 Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : classics5 crédits 
 Bachelor in information and communication5 crédits 
 Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : German, Dutch and English5 crédits 
 Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : general5 crédits 
 Bachelor in history5 crédits 
 Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : general5 crédits 
 Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : musicology5 crédits 
 Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : Oriental studies5 crédits 
 Bachelor in philosophy5 crédits 
 Bachelor in French and Romance languages and literatures : general5 crédits 

Lecturer

Bruno Leclercq

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Introduction to propositional calculus Introduction to predicate calculus Introduction to informal logic and argumentation theory

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Ability to use logical calculus and/or informal analysis of arguments in order to estimate the correction of reasonings.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Secondary education. Good command of french language.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Oral presentation, reference book, e-learning website, exercice classes with an older student.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

The course (45h) will take place during the first term (September-December)
1) from the 18th of September to the 18th of December 2017 : on mondays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Room : PHILO II.
2) from the 8th of November to the 20th of December 2017 : on wednesdays from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Room : GOTHOT.
http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires

Recommended or required readings

Reference book : BOUQUIAUX L. et LECLERCQ B., Logique formelle et argumentation, Bruxelles, De Boeck, 3rd edition, 2017.

Assessment methods and criteria

Written exam in January and September. The exam may also be taken in June by first year students.
No student will be allowed to take the exam on another day than the other students.
 
On mondays, at the beginning of each lecture will be organized a brief optional test on the subject of the preceeding lecture.
In November and December will be organized optional tests on propositional logic and predicate logic, respectively. They will not be taken into consideration for the final mark unless the student does better in this test than in the corresponding part of the exam.
As far as the "argumentation theory" part is concerned, a short (optional) essay, which should be handed in on Thursday the 21st of December 2017 at the very latest, could exempt the student from two questions of the written exam (counting for 3,33 points out of 20). This essay (1 page ; around 3 to 4000 signs) will consist in evaluating some reasoning (produced after July 2017 !) spotted in the media (and which must be provided with accurate information on its source); the evaluation requires a brief theoretical analysis, critical questions and a well-argued reply. Organisation of the thought, clarity and accurateness of the expression, correct language are part of what will be marked. December 21 is the deadline after which no essay will be taken into consideration. Results will be released on Friday the 29th of December.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

The first session will be held on the 18th of September 2017 at 1pm.

Contacts

Bruno LECLERCQ Département de Philosophie Place du XX août, 9 (2ème étage) B.Leclercq@ulg.ac.be