Overall, I'm incredibly thankful that I decided to take Logic this semester. Yes, I needed it for my minor, but that's not the point. This class has really made me think about the way I frame my arguments. Even in everyday language, I'm pretty sure my conclusions don't always follow exactly from my premises. None-the-less, the course has challenged me to think this way.
Also, I really love the strength that comes from deductive logic. The ability to make an argument airtight that can't be proven wrong, based on the premises, is great. I only have one concern moving forward, and this is the question that I will ask you all.
Is formal deductive logic going to change the world? Probably not, right? Well, I'm wondering how we can use logic in the most effective way to posit beneficial change for the world.
Ideas?