Introduction to Logic - Critical Thinking

A powerful course in Logic. Mind opening on several aspects of Logic.

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What you will learn

In this fist series of lessons you will learn to appreciate the traditional logic, the structure of good arguments, the principle on which logic is based.

We will focus also on practical applications and the relationships between Logic and Philosophy.

Introduction to critical thinking: Defining critical thinking and its importance in philosophy and everyday life.

The structure of arguments: Understanding the components of an argument, including the premises and the conclusion, and how to identify and evaluate them.

Description

14-07-2023 New lecture uploaded: The Fallacy of Equivocation. The fallacy of equivocation serves as a reminder of the importance of careful reasoning and critical analysis in evaluating arguments. By recognizing and understanding this fallacy, we can enhance our ability to identify flawed reasoning and avoid being misled by deceptive arguments.

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Are you tired of stumbling through confusing texts and struggling to grasp their intended meanings? Do you wish there were a way to enhance your reading and interpreting skills? Look no further! Introducing "Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking," a course that will change the way you approach and understand written content.

We all know that words can have multiple meanings, leading to confusion and misinterpretation. But worry no more! Our course provides you with the tools and techniques to ensure you always grasp the correct meaning. Say goodbye to misunderstandings and hello to clarity and precision in your reading.

Did you know that there are two fundamental rules that will make of you a skilled reader and interpreter of texts? By understanding and applying these rules, you'll navigate through written material with confidence and accuracy. No more second-guessing or feeling lost amidst complex passages.

With our "Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking" course, you'll gain invaluable insights into the proper usage of words and develop a strong foundation in logical reasoning. You'll learn how to identify and analyse arguments, detect fallacies, and evaluate evidence. These essential skills will not only enhance your comprehension but also enable you to think critically and make well-informed decisions.

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Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking

Invest in yourself and reap the rewards of improved reading comprehension, sharper analytical thinking, and a heightened ability to understand complex texts. Enrol now and embark on a transformative learning experience that will open new doors of understanding and interpretation for you.

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New video on Meaning and Context just uploaded.

Words play a crucial role in conveying meaning and ideas.
The multiple meanings of words and the rules for effective reading and interpretation of texts.
· The two rules enhance understanding, promote accurate interpretation, and prevent misattributions or misinterpretations.

· Effective reading and interpretation skills are valuable in academic, personal, and professional contexts.

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This course on critical thinking based on philosophy would be suitable for a wide range of audiences, including college and university students, as well as professionals who are interested in improving their critical thinking skills. The course would be particularly relevant for students and professionals in fields that require strong analytical and problem-solving skills, such as philosophy, law, business, and politics.

In addition, the course would be beneficial for anyone who is interested in deepening their understanding of philosophical concepts and ideas, or who wants to develop their ability to think critically about complex issues. The course would also be suitable for individuals who are interested in enhancing their decision-making skills and in making informed and well-reasoned choices in their personal and professional lives.

Overall, the course would be most suitable for individuals who are motivated to improve their critical thinking skills and who are interested in exploring philosophical ideas and concepts in a structured and systematic way.

New videos uploaded.

The first one on the Logic of Stoic is ready. The Stoics represent a milestone in the history of Logic.

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"Democratic institutions require that citizens think for themselves, discuss problems freely with one another, and decide issues on the basis of deliberation and weighing of evidence. Through the study of logic we can acquire not only practice in reasoning, but also respect for reason, and thus reinforce and secure the values we prize." I.M.C.

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Two new lectures added  -- 20/03/2020

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New resources added, check the course curriculum. 30 August 2019

NEW LECTURE ADDED: The Socratic Logic - The Elenchus. 27/04/2019

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I just added a new Section: Introduction to Logic of Dialectics. Please check it out and spread the word.

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Thank you for visiting this page. It feels good to have you here.

This course is updated regularly with new lessons, so you are going to get much more than you see in the present curriculum. Learning logic is about a better way to think, therefore it is about the quality of our lives. Make the most of it.

All the best, Maurizio Bisogno


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Don't you use reasoning every day? Would it not be important then to be able to separate the good from the bad... arguments. Logic was first systematized by Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher who stands like a giant against time. In this course we introduce his Logic of Syllogism. Logic should be understood as a practical tool and as a way to structure the mind. Furthermore, any student in Philosophy should have at least a basic understanding of Logic.


Content

Preliminary

Introduction
What is Logic?
Arguments in Logic
How to Construct an Argument
The Three Methods of Reasoning

The Logic of Syllogism

The Basic of Syllogism
The 4 Types of Propositions in a Syllogism
The Square of Oppositions
Example of Syllogism
Understanding the structure of a Syllogism
The Practical Syllogism
What is "Implication" in Logic?
The Socratic Logic, or the Logic of the Questioning Method.

The Stoic Logic

A short historical overview of the Stoic Logic
The Stoic Logic: From Tabula Rasa to Concept

A Step Further

Inference and its modes.
The Logic of Sherlock Holmes
Immanuel Kant's Analytical and Synthetic Judgments

Introduction to Logic of Dialectics

Presentation
Formal Logic and Dialectics
The Dialectical Fundamental Law

Reviews

Daniel
July 23, 2023
I would’ve liked notes with the outline of the course that way I could read along, printed out and get more information.
Carmen
January 12, 2020
It was good and helpful, except the power point presentation did not look very professional and the explanations were sometimes unclear or hard to follow.

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