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Logic Lecture Notes
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GENT0604: Critical Thinking and Practical Reasoning Dr. Soon Ng, University of New South Wales This course examines the skills required for critical thinking and analysis. In particular, it covers how to identify arguments, how to analyse, and how to assess them. The lecture notes also discuss various reasoning techniques as well as argumentative devices used in the moral, social,
philosophical and political arena.
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Rational Psychology G. J. Mattey, University of California These notes cover pure reasoning and paralogisms.
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Free Will and Determinism Norman Swartz, Simon Fraser University This course discusses the conditions for freewill and logical determinism. The lecture notes are very informative and well structured.
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Practical Reasoning Ben Stenberg, University of Washington This course is an introduction to logical reasoning emphasizing concepts and methods useful for practical analysis of arguments in everyday contexts. The first six weeks will be dedicated to looking at argument structure, meaning, informal fallacies, inductive and scientific reasoning, causation, probabilities, and statistical inference. The last four weeks will be dedicated to deductive reasoning and an introduction to modern symbolic logic.
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