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Table of Contents
- Introductory Material
- Older Pages
- Preface
 - Logic and Reason
 - Truth and Validity
 - Paradoxes
 - Classical Logic
 
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- Informal Logic
 - Formal Logic
 - Sets -- Moved to Formal Logic
 
 
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 - Sentential Logic
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- The Sentential Language (heavily modified) (moved to Formal Logic)
 - |Truth Tables (completely rewritten) (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Building More Complicated Formulas
 - Tautologies and Contradictions
 - Fault Diagnosis
 - Some Properties of the Logical Connectives
 - Nand and Nor
 - A More Formal Approach to Sentential Logic
 - Soundness, consistency, completeness
 - Syntax and semantics
 - Propositional calculus and probability theory
 - Summary for propositional calculus
 - Tableau proofs
 
 - Newer Pages -- all moved to Formal Logic
- Sentential Logic (heavily modified older page) (moved to Formal Logic)
 - The Sentential Language (completely rewritten older page) (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Formal Syntax for Sentential Logic (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Informal Conventions for the Sentential Language (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Formal Semantics for Sentential Logic (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Truth Tables (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Sentential Logic Validity (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Expressibility in Sentential Logic (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Properties of Sentential Senential Connectives (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Sentential Substitution and Interchange (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Sentential Logic Translations (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Sentential Logic Derivations (moved to Formal Logic)
 - Sentential Logic Inference Rules (moved to Formal Logic)
 
 
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 - Predicate Logic
 - Other Material
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- Modal Logic
 - Names - Frege, Sinn and Bedeutung
 - Equality - Leibniz's law
 - Definite descriptions - Russell
 - Intensionality, Belief, Scope
 - Truth, Tarski
 - Vagueness
 - Bibliography
 
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