Explanation
An Introduction to Logical Thinking and Critical Thinking By taking Introduction to Logical and Critical Thinking you will improve your ability to identify, analyze, and evaluate the arguments of others (including politicians, car salesmen, and teachers) as well as Another is to construct your own arguments to convince others and help you decide what to believe or do. This course introduces the general standards of good reasoning and gives you tools to develop your critical thinking skills. These skills will help you determine when to give an argument, what its important parts are, and what it takes to be clear. You will also learn how to apply deductive and deductive criteria in argumentative evaluation and how to identify and avoid errors. This specialization includes four courses and an optional final project. In the final project you will build your argument on any topic that interests you. You will create an essay and write an argument of 400-600 words to support your thesis.
What will you learn?
- understand and consider the arguments you and others present
- decide whether the argument is valid or not
- Analyze and evaluate five common types of persuasive arguments
- recognize the mistakes
Special Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking
- Publisher: Course
- Teacher: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
- Language : English
- Level: Beginner
- Number of courses: 4
- About 66 hours to complete
Contents An introduction to logical specialization and critical thinking
Requirements
- No previous experience is required
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Think Again: How to Understand Arguments
Think Again II: How to Reason to Build
Think Again III: How to Reason Effectively
Think Again IV: How to Avoid Mistakes
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