PHL 214
Critical Thinking
A course designed to develop clarity of thought and method in the construction, analysis and evaluation of both unsupported claims and those supported by arguments. While there will be some exposure to the notion of logical form, the emphasis here is on informal principles and arguments stated in ordinary language. Topics include the nature and methods of argument, classification and definition, along with some common fallacies and questions about meaning and language.
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Antirequisites: SSH 105, PHC 182; Not available to ACS, Criminology, English, Environmental and Urban Sustainability, Geography, History, GCM, Int'l Econ, Philosophy, Politics and Governance, Psychology, Sociology or Undeclared Arts students.
Antirequisites: SSH 105, PHC 182; Not available to ACS, Criminology, English, Environmental and Urban Sustainability, Geography, History, GCM, Int'l Econ, Philosophy, Politics and Governance, Psychology, Sociology or Undeclared Arts students.
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Difficult to follow, lots of information to understand and memorize. Tests were straight forward. Took it for an easy mark and ended up not being that easy of a course. If you keep up with the course content and understand, you'll be fine.
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