What's a good starting point for Logic?
>>1420954
Input, firstly internal input and secondly sensory input.
>>1420954
https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1648/en_US/logic_pro_x_user_guide.pdf
phd in math
>>1420954
I kinda enjoyed "What Is the Name of This Book ?"
>>1420954
Try some of his early mixtapes, like Young Sinatra or Welcome to Forever.
>>1420954
http://people.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/static/open-logic/open-logic-complete.pdf
here you go
>>1420954
The laws of thought.
>>1420954
Formal logic is autism.
>>1426111
This.
No point in studying it unless you are going into a field that requires it, or you have autism.
>>1421389
STEM on suicide watch as of now
>visit /his/
>all these "where should I start" threads
Would any of our resident philosophers be willing to put together a curriculum with syllabus and get it amended to the sticky?
'Logic', Paul Tomassi. It's one of the most common undergraduate textbooks. It's exceptionally clear and easy to follow, no will introduce you to propositional logic and then first order logic.
>>1420954
The Young Sinatra mixtapes were always my favorite, download them for free online
>>1426350
I understood this reference
>>1426332
Greg Restall's text is better.