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Are you confident you can reason clearly? Are you able to convince others of your point of view? Are you able to give plausible reasons for believing what you believe? Do you sometimes read arguments in the newspapers, hear them on the television, or in the pub and wish you knew how to confidently evaluate them? In this six-part course, you will learn all about arguments, how to identify them, how to evaluate them, and how not to mistake bad arguments for good. Such skills are invaluable if you are concerned about the truth of your beliefs, and the cogency of your arguments.
Subject:
Arts and Humanities, Philosophy
Level:
Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division
Material Type:
Lecture, Lecture Notes
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Provider:
University of Oxford
Provider Set:
University of Oxford Podcasts
Date Added:
01/29/2010
License:
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
Language:
English
Media Format:
Audio, Downloadable docs, Video

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