How to Think, Not What to Think
Join Dr. Juan Valdes as he shows us how to practically apply critical thinking and logic to the arguments we use and the arguments we hear daily. What are some of the logical arguments that were used by Jesus? What is the difference between objective and subjective truth claims? What are the three tests of truth? What are the obstacles to critical thinking? What’s the difference between formal and informal logical fallacies? How do we use critical thinking and logic as a lens through which we view the world? Find out in this fascinating course on how to think, not what to think!
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 1) - The Need for Critical Thinking
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 2) - Jesus, Master of Critical Thinking
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 3) - The Pursuit of Truth
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 4) - Principles of Critical Thinking
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 5) - Obstacles to Critical Thinking
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 6) - Critical Thinking and Philosophy
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 7) - Deductive Arguments: Parts I & II
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 8) - Deductive Arguments: Part III
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 9) - Inductive Arguments
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 10) - Formal Fallacies
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 11) - Informal Fallacies: Part I
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 12) - Informal Fallacies: Part II
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 13) - Informal Fallacies: Part III
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How to Think, Not What to Think (Module 14) - Informal Fallacies: Part IV