PUBLISHED 2018-2019 Credit Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHIL 241 - Critical Thinking Course Description The purpose of this course is to introduce you to fundamental skills in critical thinking. You will develop skills in identifying fallacies, evaluating formal arguments, and diagnosing the appropriate form of argumentation in a variety of areas, including science and morality. Your skills in argumentation will be honed both in evaluating others’ arguments and in making your own.
3 credits
Additional Requisite Information: CONTINUING EDUCATION CALENDAR
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NETWORK LEARNING CALENDAR
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Required Textbook: MacDonald, Chris and Vaughn, Lewis (2016). The power of critical thinking (4th Cdn. ed.). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press
Purchasing the Textbook: Go to http://www.bookstore.sait.ca/buy_main.asp, select Campus Term (Distance Learning) and click GO, select Distance Online, click on your course, and add the book to your cart.
Equivalent Course(s): © 2015-2018, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). All Rights Reserved.
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