PHIL226
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CRITICAL THINKING
Course Description
This course is an introduction to ways to critically evaluate arguments. Arguments occupy a large part of our discourse, be it personal or professional. Arguments consist of linguistic entities that have properties (they are true or false, for example); we shall explore the various forms of these entities. Arguments themselves have properties that we shall try to understand. We shall look at common fallacies and finish the semester by trying to figure out ways to determine the causes of events.
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Course Attributes
OLD GE-TOPICS ARTS&HUMANATIES (GTAH)