Izvestiya of Saratov University.
ISSN 1819-7671 (Print)
ISSN 2542-1948 (Online)


non-classical logics

To Teach Logic to Prospective Mathematics Teachers (part I)

The article discusses the problem of formation of logical competences of future mathematics teachers both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. In this case, the logic is considered in three aspects – classical Aristotelian logic, modern mathematical logic and its application to Aristotelian logic, non-classical logics.

To Teach Logic to Prospective Mathematics Teachers (part II)

The article is the second part of the author’s article under the same title, published in the previous issue of this journal. The article discusses the problem of formation of logical competences of future teachers of mathematics both at the level of bachelor’s degree and at the level of master’s degree. In the article, logic is considered in three aspects – classical Aristotelian logic, modern mathematical logic and its application to Aristotelian logic and non-classical logics.