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Logic (JF_089)
About Study Course
Department: Faculty of Social Sciences
ECTS:3
Course supervisor:Iļja Marija Boļšakovs
Study type:Part-Time, Full time
Course level:Bachelor
Target audience:Juridical Science
Language:Latvian
Study course description Full description, Part-Time, Full time
Branch of science:Civil Rights; Law
Objective
Broaden students knowledge of logical thinking, its social contexts, key elements and application opportunities in legal science and research.
Prerequisites
Legal Theory.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
1.Students acquire knowledge of the subject of logic, certain semantic categories (terms, expressions, and operators), deductive and inductive conclusions, and the structure of the reasoning process and the diversity of the laws of logic.
Skills
1.Are able to deal with logical problems with terms and expressions, are able to use the rules of logic in recognising deductive conclusions, to find quickly arguments for theses to be substantiated.
Competence
1.Are able to understand the laws of logic, develop arguments and conclusions, able to identify semantic categories of logic in legal texts.
