Philosophy 105 - Practical Reasoning

Fall
2021
02
4.00
Chae Young Paek

TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM

UMass Amherst
23235
South College Room E470
cpaek@umass.edu
This course covers methods for understanding and evaluating reasoning, arguments and inferences, of the sort found in daily life, political speeches, academic writing and beyond. We address such questions as: What is the structure of an argument? What considerations are relevant for determining its strength and cogency? What sorts of appeals to quantitative and scientific data are appropriate, and what sorts aren't? How can we understand and overcome cognitive biases?
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