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Form 5 Logic

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  • 16 Hours 40 Min
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Course Requirements

Students enrolling in Form 5 Logic are expected to have completed Form 4 or an equivalent level of study. They should possess basic reasoning and comprehension skills, as well as the ability to read, interpret, and express ideas clearly.

Students should also demonstrate:

  • Interest in reasoning, problem-solving, and structured thinking
  • Ability to follow arguments and identify simple relationships between ideas
  • Willingness to participate in discussions and analytical exercises
  • Access to a notebook and writing materials (and digital tools if applicable)

Regular attendance, active participation, and consistent practice are essential for success in this course.

Course Description

The Form 5 Logic course is designed to introduce students to the principles of correct reasoning and critical thinking. It provides learners with the tools to analyze arguments, identify logical relationships, and distinguish between valid and invalid reasoning.

Students will study key topics such as statements and propositions, logical connectors, truth tables, types of reasoning (deductive and inductive), argument structure, and common logical fallacies. The course emphasizes clarity of thought, precision in language, and the ability to construct and evaluate arguments effectively.

Through exercises, discussions, and practical examples, students will develop skills that are applicable across subjects and in everyday decision-making.

Course Outcomes

Upon completion of the Form 5 Logic course, students will be able to demonstrate a clear understanding of fundamental principles of logic and reasoning. They will be able to analyze and construct arguments, identify valid and invalid reasoning, and detect common logical fallacies.

Students will develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. They will also be able to apply logical reasoning in academic work and real-life situations, leading to better decision-making and independent thinking.

Course Curriculum

  • 1 chapters
  • 24 lectures
  • 0 quizzes
  • 16 Hours 40 Min total length
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1 The Venn Diagram
5 Min


2 Rules of Quantity- - Existential fallacies
5 Min


3 Destructive Dilemma
5 Min


4 Structure of Dilemma (Definition & Types)
5 Min


5 The Enthymeme
5 Min


6 Forms of Disjunctive Arguments (Modus Ponendo Tollens & Modus Tollendo Ponens)
5 Min


7 Disjunctive Syllogism (Definition, Significance & Fallacies)
5 Min


8 Denying the Consequent (Modus Tollens)
5 Min


9 Affirming the Antecedent (Modus Ponens), plus Modus Tollens & common fallacies
5 Min


10 Hypothetical Syllogism
5 Min


11 Unconditional Valid Moods ( AOO, EIE, AAA)
5 Min


12 Valid Moods (examples- AAA-1, AEE-2, EIO-1-2-3-4, etc.)
5 Min


13 Arguments,Reasoning
5 Min


14 George Boole’s Symbolism
5 Min


15 Rule on Quality
5 Min


16 Rule on Distribution of Terms
5 Min


17 Moods and Figures of a Syllogism
5 Min


18 Terms of a Syllogism
5 Min


19 Structure of a Categorical Syllogism
5 Min


20 Complex Mode of Education-Contraposition- Inversion
5 Min


21 Education as a Mode of Immediate Inference
5 Min


22 Squares of Opposition
5 Min


23 Opposition as a Mood of Immediate Inference
5 Min


24 Premises and Conclusional Indicators
5 Min


Instructor

Secondary Logic Tutor

Our Form 5 Logic tutor plays a pivotal role in helping students understand the principles of reasoning, critical thinking, and argument analysis, as well as the relationships between ideas, evidence, and sound decision-making.

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