Philosophy of Logic: A Conceptual Interpretation
Logic, reasoning and logical fallacies like ad hominem, misuse of political correctness, and creating our own blindspots
What you’ll learn
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History of Philosophy.
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Develop skills of reasoning.
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Build the cultural foundation of the Western Philosophy. Pass an exam on the origin of Philosophy.
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Learn common logical errors we make in daily life.
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Philosophy, Logic and relatable interpretation.
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Have better and more productive communication.
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Understand when political correctness is damaging and when it is useful.
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The role that critical thinking principles play in good essay writing.
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Fundamental concepts of critical thinking (logic, argument analysis, rhetoric, reasoning with probabilities, the importance of background.
Requirements
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This course is suitable for beginners.
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A desire to know.
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Reading at an Undergraduate level.
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The only requirement is an open and a curious mind.
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Interest in knowing what is Philosophy and how to learn the fundamentals.
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Basic English.
Who this course is for:
- People interested in learning about the foundations of magic and western esotericism.
- Those studying for interest.
- Students of A Level Philosophy
- Teachers of A Level Philosophy.
- People who value continuing education and personal growth.
- Beginners and intermediate students. People who would like to expand their cultural interests.