This course is an introduction to Logic from a computational perspective. It shows how to encode information in the form of logical sentences; it shows how to reason with information in this form; and it provides an overview of logic technology and its applications - in mathematics, science, engineering, business, law, and so forth.



Introduction to Logic

Instructor: Michael Genesereth
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Reviewed on Jun 8, 2018
Good structure. Helped a lot with my university unit. It would be great if we can get sample solutions for our exercises.
Reviewed on Aug 11, 2022
Thanks to the teacher. I learnt a lot about Logic. It is a wonderful course. I love to study more. Once again thanks. Abdul
Reviewed on Jan 27, 2019
Excellent introduction to logic. The exercises really help with the understanding.
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