About this Specialization
By taking Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking you will improve your ability to identify, analyze, and evaluate arguments by other people (including politicians, used car salesmen, and teachers) and also to construct arguments of your own in order to convince others and to help you decide what to believe or do. This specialization introduces general standards of good reasoning and offers tools to improve your critical thinking skills. These skills will help you determine when an argument is being given, what its crucial parts are, and what it assumes implicitly. You will also learn how to apply deductive and inductive standards for assessing arguments and how to detect and avoid fallacies.
From | Duke University via Coursera |
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Hours | 80 |
Instructors | Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Dr. Ram Neta |
Language | English |
Subjects | Art & Design Humanities Mathematics |
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Thinking about a career in banking? $31k
Adjunct Instructor - Design Thinking $32k
Coordinator, Thinking and Writing course $44k
Member of the Strategic Thinking Advisory Committee $60k
Critical Inquiry Analyst $70k
Critical Care transport $77k
Critical Care RN- Critical Care Float Pool $79k
Critical Analyst Manager $89k
Critical Power $102k
Business Critical Engineer $138k
Global Program Manager, Design Thinking @ SAP Services $159k
Anesthesiologist and Critical Care $339k
Courses in this Specialization
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Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments In this course, you will learn what an argument is. The definition of argument will enable you to identify when speakers are giving arguments and when they are not. Next, you will... Coursera | Duke University |
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Think Again II: How to Reason Deductively (You were viewing this course) Deductive arguments are supposed to be valid in the sense that the premises guarantee that the conclusion is true. In this course, you will learn how to use truth-tables and Venn... Coursera | Duke University |
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Think Again III: How to Reason Inductively Want to solve a murder mystery? What caused your computer to fail? Who can you trust in your everyday life? In this course, you will learn how to analyze and assess five common... Coursera | Duke University |
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Think Again IV: How to Avoid Fallacies We encounter fallacies almost everywhere we look. Politicians, salespeople, and children commonly use fallacies in order to get you to think whatever they want you to think. It’s... Coursera | Duke University |
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From | Duke University via Coursera |
---|---|
Hours | 80 |
Instructors | Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Dr. Ram Neta |
Language | English |
Subjects | Art & Design Humanities Mathematics |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Thinking about a career in banking? $31k
Adjunct Instructor - Design Thinking $32k
Coordinator, Thinking and Writing course $44k
Member of the Strategic Thinking Advisory Committee $60k
Critical Inquiry Analyst $70k
Critical Care transport $77k
Critical Care RN- Critical Care Float Pool $79k
Critical Analyst Manager $89k
Critical Power $102k
Business Critical Engineer $138k
Global Program Manager, Design Thinking @ SAP Services $159k
Anesthesiologist and Critical Care $339k
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