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Society, Self and Knowledge VS. Introductory Logic (1 Viewer)

Nebuchanezzar

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Can any BoS philosophers offer any insight as to which UoS is better? I've got Introductory Logic as my second semester unit at the moment, but I'll change if it's meant to be notoriously crap or if the other subject is meant to be outrageously awesome.

Anyone want to help out a brother?
 
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Nebuchanezzar said:
Can any BoS philosophers offer any insight as to which UoS is better? I've got Introductory Logic as my second semester unit at the moment, but I'll change if it's meant to be notoriously crap or if the other subject is meant to be outrageously awesome.

Anyone want to help out a brother?
Well Jim, I've heard from others who did Introductory Logic and they have said that it points out the bleeding obvious, and is basically a waste of time. While I found Society, Self and Knowledge to be a bore most of the time (DBM was the only really great thing about this course), I'd say it definitely looks better than Logic.

So I vote SSK!
 

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Could always go to an introductory logic subject and argue against the 'bleeding obvious'.
 

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