PHIL 220 Logic and Probability in Scientific Reasoning
Natural and social sciences require probabilistic reasoning, with special logical features. This course studies general principles of logic, special principles of probabilistic reasoning, their scientific applications, and common probabilistic fallacies.
Credits
4 credit hours.
Prerequisite
Completion of any Mathematics or Natural Science general education distribution.
Offered
Fall, Spring.General Education Category
Advanced Quantitative/Scientific Reasoning.