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PHI120: Critical Thinking

simon — Wed, 02/20/2008 - 23:26

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Examine the fundamentals of critical thinking and reasoning. You will learn how to construct, analyse and critically evaluate arguments, and how to think both logically and creatively. You will focus on the practical techniques and skills used in the construction and analysis of arguments and develop a theoretical understanding of different types of reasoning. These skills will be applied throughout the unit to arguments from a range of areas such as business, law, science, politics, philosophy and articles from newspapers and journals. The critical thinking skills you develop in the unit will provide an invaluable foundation for your later studies.

Macquarie University

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