An easy intro to how to build a truth table for truth-functional logic. A truth table can do lots of work in logic; for instance, you can find the truth-value of a compound truth-functional sentence or determine the validity of an argument. But first you need to know how to construct a truth table.
Note: Your textbook might use different symbols. It doesn't matter! Also, if you have not yet learned symbolic logic, you can still get the point of the video-just ignore the symbols.
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Further Reading
Paul Herrick, Introduction to Logic, Chapters 14-16.
(Recommended companion textbook for this channel.)
Mental Floss, "25 Cool Facts about the Polar Bears"
www.mentalfloss.com/article/5...
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "Propositional Logic: Truth Functions and Truth Tables"
www.iep.utm.edu/prop-log/#SH3b
24 июл 2024