Description:
A practical study of the conceptual elements of rational thinking
through the study of how to define, classify, and identify
the basic components of language and thought. Emphasis is
on Aristotle's metaphysical distinctions of the ten categories,
the five predicables, and the four causes. A study of how
to define, classify, and identify the basic components of
language and thought. This course is a one-semester course.
Suggested Age: Grades 9 and up.
Required Course Texts: Material
Logic, by Martin Cothran.
Content Covered: The ten categories, the
five predicables, the four causes, and the rules of division
and classification. Includes case study readings by Bacon,
Aquinas, and Belloc.
Instructor: Mr. Piland
Class Time: Thursday, 4:15 p.m. EST
(Fall)
High School Course Credit: Material Logic
is worth approximately 1/2 year high school course credit
(logic, language arts, or philosophy).
Tuition: $199.95 per semester.
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in Material Logic, Fall 2009 Course Only ($199.95)
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($199.95) (canceled)
Note that this is a one-semester course.
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Independent Study Course: This mini-course includes all the components of a regular course with the exception of the weekly chat time: the student receives a syllabus, online quizzes, a question and answer forum for assistance with course material, and a 24/7 virtual report card for parents to keep track of student work.
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