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

Introduction to Logic

Instructor: Michael Genesereth
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Reviewed on Jan 16, 2025
The material is interesting and well covered. However, expect many rough edges: broken links, missing images, typos, etc. It also stops dramatically; did they not finish it?
Reviewed on Jan 23, 2017
Videos to explain the materials would be much more useful than how it is right now...
Reviewed on Jun 15, 2017
Somehow difficult in the last several weeks. As almost all the materials are all in words, students may sometimes feel bored seeing all lines and complex tables.
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