Logical Options



I'm going to be working through Bell, DeVidi and Solomon's Logical
Options in a seminar with some second year undergrads this coming
term. (I might have used Ted Sider's draft book as the main text if
I'd known about it before plans were made in November -- though
Logical Options does still perhaps more neatly dovetail with our tree-
based first year course.)

In case anyone else is interested, I'll be posting the reading notes
for the seminars, via my blog. The short first set of notes is online
now, at logicmatters.blogspot.com
.