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DBE2232(ELECTIVE) CRITICAL THINKING DBAO


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Asiah Fauzi
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Here is the class outline:

1. "TOPIC 1 : REASONING AND CRITICAL THINKING

CLO1 Demonstrate skills in elementary inductive and deductive reasoning. (C3, A3, P4) • Reasoning • The Concept of Logical Strength • Truth, Logical Strength, and Soundness • Critical Thinking Skills • Critical Thinking and the Science of Logic"

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING

2. TOPIC 2 : MEANING AND DEFINITION

CLO1 Demonstrate skills in elementary inductive and deductive reasoning. (C3, A3, P4) • The Complexity of Language • The Meaning of Language • The Main Functions of Language • Definition • The Purposes of Definition • Methods of Definition • Assessing Reportive Definitions • Assessing Stipulative and Essentialist Definitions"

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3. "TOPIC 3 : RECONSTRUCTING ARGUMENTS

CLO1 Demonstrate skills in elementary inductive and deductive reasoning. (C3, A3, P4) • Reconstruction • Missing Premises and Conclusion • Special Cases • The Structure of Arguments "

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4. "TOPIC 4 : STRATEGIES FOR ASSESSING ARGUMENTS

CLO2 Identify and understand basic formal and informal fallacies of language and thought. (C2) • The Fallacies Approach • The Criteria Approach • Seven Rules for Assessing Arguments"

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5. "TOPIC 5 : ASSESSING TRUTH CLAIMS

CLO3 Identify assumptions upon which conclusions depend. (C2) • Theories of Truth • Types of Truth Claims • Acceptability • Questions for Discussion • Assessing the Acceptability of Premises • Some Particular Fallacies"

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6. "TOPIC 6 : ASSESSING RELEVANCE

CLO3 Identify assumptions upon which conclusions depend. (C2) • The Criterion of Relevance • Recognizing Irrelevant Premises • Appeals To Authority (1) • Some Particular Fallacies"

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7. "TOPIC 8 : DEDUCTIVE REASONING

CLO1 Demonstrate skills in elementary inductive and deductive reasoning. (C3, A3, P4) • The Nature of Deductive Reasoning • Truth-Functional Statements • Formal Validity and Soundness • Valid Argument Forms • Formal Invalidity"

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8. "TOPIC 9: INDUCTIVE REASONING

CLO1 Demonstrate skills in elementary inductive and deductive reasoning. (C3, A3, P4) • The Nature of Inductive Reasoning • Inductive Generalization • Statistical Syllogism • Induction by Confirmation • Analogical Reasoning"

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9. INTRODUCTORY RECORDING

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10. "TOPIC 7 : ASSESSING ADEQUACY

CLO2 Identify and understand basic formal and informal fallacies of language and thought. (C2) • The Criterion of Adequacy • Appeals to Authority (2) • Appeals to Ignorance • The Slippery Slope Fallacy • Causal Fallacies"

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