Study-unit PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC AND GAME THEORIES
Course name | Philosophy and ethics of relationships |
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Study-unit Code | A003048 |
Curriculum | World religions and philosophy |
Lecturer | Francesco Federico Calemi |
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CFU | 6 |
Course Regulation | Coorte 2022 |
Supplied | 2022/23 |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Istituzioni di filosofia |
Sector | M-FIL/02 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Type of learning activities | Attività formativa monodisciplinare |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | From logical relations to the logic of relations: rational choices, moral dilemmas and paradoxes |
Reference texts | ) Haack S., «Filosofia della logica», Franco Angeli 2) Palladino D., «Logiche non classiche», Carocci 3) Berto F., Bottai L., «Che cosa è una contraddizione», Carocci 4) Gibbons R., «Teoria dei giochi», Il Mulino 5) Smullyan R., "Qual è il titolo di questo libro?", Zanichelli Students who have not already taken an introductory course in logic may find the following textbook useful: 6) Calemi, F., «Argomentare, dimostrare, confutare. Un'introduzione alla logica», Carocci |
Educational objectives | The aim of the course is to introduce the main topics of the philosophy of logic, metalogy and game theory also considered in their practical-ethical application. |
Prerequisites | It is highly recommended (but not compulsory) to have attended an introductory course in Logic. |
Teaching methods | lectures; exercises |
Learning verification modality | Written examination consisting of multiple-choice and open-ended questions on course topics. |
Extended program | 1) Argumentative models and standards: deduction, induction, abduction. 2) Logic and the problem of rational choice: notions of game theory 3) Metalogy and philosophy of logic 4) Model Theory and Metalogical Theorems of Completeness and Correctness of Classical Logic 5) Extensions of classical logic and non-classical logic: (a) Second-order logic: logic and ontology of relations b) Modal alethic and deontic logics: the problem of moral dilemmas c) Intuitionism and Paraconsistent logics: truth and falsehood |