Introduce the Smaller Diagram (Upper Half - 'x' Half). Understand how to place circles on the Smaller
Diagram (Upper Half) and how to generate a proposition from the Upper Half.
Introduce the Smaller Diagram (Left Half - 'y' Half). Understand how to place circles on the Smaller
Diagram (Left Half) and how to generate a proposition from the Left Half.
Introduce the complete Smaller Diagram. Understand how to place circles on the Smaller
Diagram and how to generate a proposition from circles placed on the Smaller Diagram.
The mastery of this is important as it is needed to make conclusions in the final game.
Introduce of the complete Larger Diagram. Understand how to place circles on the Larger
Diagram for both one and two propositions.
The mastery of this is important as it is needed to generate the Larger Diagram in the final game.
Understand how to place circles on the Smaller diagram by using the Larger diagram.
The mastery of this is important as it is needed to generate the Smaller Diagram in the final game.
This is the first attempt at playing the game and arriving at conclusions. All of the skills
learned to this point will be utilized. It is important to ensure that you are well grounded
in steps 2 through 6 in order to be successful in this step.
This is the culmination - being able to draw a valid conclusion from two propositions. The ultimate
objective is to arrive at the conclusion mentally! Good Luck!
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User's Guide
This is the course guide for Lewis Carroll's The Game of Logic.
There are eight steps required to complete the entire course.
Each step is comprised of multiple tutorials, practice problem sets or
a combination of the two.
Step 1 is introductory and introduces key required elements of the game.
Steps 2 through 6 are foundational and gradually introduce foundational elements of the game.
It is important to master the practice problem sets associated with each of these steps.
Step 7 illustrates how to play the game and arrive at a final valid conclusion. This step utilizes those
skills mastered in steps 2-6.
Step 8 provides practice "flash cards" from which you can master mentally making conclusions from two propositions.
Guided "flash cards" display the Larger and Smaller boards after 2-3 incorrect responses. This will assist you in
seeing the actual conclusion.