PHIL1000 — Critical Thinking ♦
An introduction to practical reasoning and the careful study of argument construction and evaluation. The course covers the nature of deductive and inductive arguments, obstacles to good reasoning, which may include formal and informal fallacies, cognitive errors, and the application of critical thinking to significant philosophical topics. ♦ This is a General Education course transferable within the Tennessee Board of Regents system. Previously PHIL 1300
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