Critical Reasoning: A Romp Through the Foothills of Logic
A podcast by Oxford University
12 Episodes
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Answers to Questions (Other Resource)
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Fallacies: Understanding where Arguments go Wrong
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Fallacies: Understanding where Arguments go Wrong (Slides)
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Inductive Strength: Evaluating Inductive Arguments (Slides)
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Inductive Strength: Evaluating Inductive Arguments
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Deductive Validity: Evaluating Deductive Arguments (Slides)
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Deductive Validity: Evaluating Deductive Arguments
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Deduction and Induction: Classifying Arguments
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Analysing Arguments: How to Identify Premises and Conclusions (Slides)
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Analysing Arguments: How to Identify Premises and Conclusions
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The Nature Of Argument: How to Recognise Arguments
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The Nature Of Argument: How to Recognise Arguments (Slides)
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This series of podcasts by Marianne Talbot will equip you with everything you need to improve your reasoning skills. You will learn to recognize arguments and distinguish them from other sets of sentences, analyse them logic-book style into premises and conclusion, classify them as deductive or inductive and evaluate them appropriately to their type. You will also learn about fallacies - bad arguments that look like good arguments.