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This course is an introduction to critical thinking. The topics covered include basic logical concepts; logical fallacies; recognizing, analyzing, and evaluating arguments; inductive reasoning; and thinking critically about the media.
- Teacher: Stephen Cole
This course is an introduction to critical thinking. The topics covered include basic logical concepts; logical fallacies; recognizing, analyzing, and evaluating arguments; inductive reasoning; and thinking critically about the media.
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This course is an introduction to critical thinking. The topics covered include basic logical concepts; logical fallacies; recognizing, analyzing, and evaluating deductive and inductive arguments; refuting arguments or claims; and analyzing enthymemes.
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This is an introduction to philosophy course. It fulfills the core requirement for a worldviews course.
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This is an introduction to philosophy course. It fulfills the core requirement for a worldviews course.
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This is an introduction to philosophy course. It fulfills the core requirement for a worldviews course.
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Welcome to Philosophy 310: Contemporary Philosophy I. This course examines a particular field within late 20th to early 21st century philosophy. This year the field is philosophy of technology.
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This is a capstone course designed for Interdisciplinary majors and philosophy minors. The course aims to help students become familiar with debates in late 20th-early 21st century philosophy and Western culture.
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