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Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today the two will be discussing Logical ... A graphic-free description of the most basic foundation of logic: syllogistic structures. Professor Thorsby explains the difference between In this video, Aaron Ancell (Duke University) discusses the philosophical concept of There are different criteria for evaluating a good argument. In deductive arguments, the most commonly used criteria are The critical thinking miniseries was made possible by our viewers and listeners. To support more ...

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Logical Reasoning (Sound, Valid & Invalid arguments - Deductive, Inductive, Abductive Logic)

Logical Reasoning (Sound, Valid & Invalid arguments - Deductive, Inductive, Abductive Logic)

Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today the two will be discussing Logical ...

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Atheist Debates - Logical Beginnings - Validity and Soundness

A graphic-free description of the most basic foundation of logic: syllogistic structures.

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CRITICAL THINKING - Fundamentals: Soundness [HD]

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There are different criteria for evaluating a good argument. In deductive arguments, the most commonly used criteria are

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