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Course ID: | PHIL 2020. 3 hours. 2 hours lecture and 1 hours lab per week. | Course Title: | Logic and Critical Thinking | Course Description: | The principles and standards for thinking and communicating clearly and effectively. Topics include theories of meaning, uses of language, common causes of confusion and error in thought and argument, and evaluation of arguments. | Oasis Title: | Logic and Critical Thinking | Duplicate Credit: | Not open to students with credit in PHIL 2020H, PHIL 2020E | Semester Course Offered: | Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year. | Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
| Course Objectives: | The student will be able to identify premises, conclusions, and support relations in
arguments in a variety of contexts; to identify standard fallacies in arguments; and
to evaluate the strength of arguments using some or all of the following methods
or criteria: deductive validity, inductive soundness, Mill's methods, Venn diagrams,
or analysis of analogical argument form. | Topical Outline: | Topics will vary, but will normally include several of the following:
I. Diagramming arguments
II. Informal fallacies
III. Truth
IV. Trees
V. Venn diagrams
VI. Aristotelian syllogism
VII. Theory of definition
VIII.Mill's methods
IX. Argument by analogy
X. Decision theory
XI. Game theory
XII Probability theory
XIII.The use of statistics in arguments
XIV. Constraint satisfaction problems
XV. Knowledge representation
XVI. Scientific method | |
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