Unit PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC AND GAME THEORIES
- Course
- Philosophy and ethics of relationships
- Study-unit Code
- A003048
- Curriculum
- Filosofia
- Teacher
- Francesco Federico Calemi
- Teachers
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- Francesco Federico Calemi
- Hours
- 36 ore - Francesco Federico Calemi
- CFU
- 6
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2022
- Offered
- 2022/23
- Learning activities
- Caratterizzante
- Area
- Istituzioni di filosofia
- Academic discipline
- 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