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Logic and Critical Thinking
Day 11-20
Day 11-20
Section outline
Unit 2: Arguments
Select activity What is an argument? (Dr. Van Cleave)
What is an argument? (Dr. Van Cleave)
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Select activity Identifying arguments (Dr. Van Cleave)
Identifying arguments (Dr. Van Cleave)
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Select activity Arguments vs. explanations (Dr. Van Cleave)
Arguments vs. explanations (Dr. Van Cleave)
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Select activity Article: Fallacies of Relevance (Dr. L. Kip Wheeler)
Article: Fallacies of Relevance (Dr. L. Kip Wheeler)
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Select activity Video: Fallacies of Relevance (Dr. Feddes)
Video: Fallacies of Relevance (Dr. Feddes)
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Select activity Slides: Fallacies of Relevance (Dr. Feddes)
Slides: Fallacies of Relevance (Dr. Feddes)
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Select activity Video Transcript: Fallacies of Relevance
Video Transcript: Fallacies of Relevance
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