Notes on Teaching Logic

Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 4 (1):137-158 ()
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Abstract

hese notes don’t reach any conclusions. Their purpose is to point to issues one needs to think through seriously when thinking about logic teaching. They indicate some of the relevant literature where some of these issues are addressed, but they also raise points that seem to have been overlooked. They aim to promote informed discussion. That indeed was their origin: they are descended from an internal discussion document prepared a few years ago when the then Department of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh was reviewing its logic teaching.

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Peter Milne
University of Stirling

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