PHIL& 115: Critical Thinking

Study of informal logic. Emphasis on methods for identifying arguments, detecting common fallacies, and applying principles of correct inductive reasoning. Designed to improve rational thinking skills as applied to both belief and action. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Humanities, Elective)

  1. Define and apply concepts of truth, validity, and soundness.
  2. Define and apply concepts of ambiguity and vagueness.
  3. Define and apply various informal fallacies.
  4. Define and apply induction by enumeration, statistical syllogism, and arment from analogy.
  5. Define and apply principles of correct causal reasoning.
  6. Define and apply sources of truth.
Credits
Credits 5
Lecture Hours
Lecture Hours 55
Quarter Offered
Occasionally
Distribution List
Humanities,
Academic Elective