Phil 205 Introduction to Logic/Critical Thinking
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Phil 205 Introduction to Logic/Critical Thinking
Fulfills GE Requirement: Quantitative Reasoning
Sec. 1, 2
Michael Arts
Sec. 3
Ryan Christensen
Analyzing and constructing both deductive and non-deductive arguments; formal methods for evaluating deductive arguments; practical applications of critical thinking, including recognizing biases and avoiding fallacies.