In this course, students will learn how to interpret and critically evaluate arguments for and against a given position. We will examine real-world examples of reasoning and subject them to critical analysis. Students will also compose persuasive essays to demonstrate competence with course concepts. Topics covered include the use of arguments; their place in language-use; identifying arguments; deductive validity; inductive reasoning; inference to the best explanation; and common logical fallacies. Critical reasoning techniques are broadly applicable, and we will make a special effort to relate the course material to students' academic interests.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 - Critical Reasoning
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Humanities, Social Sciences, Philosophy, Law.