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Feb 05, 2025
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PY 100 - Critical Thinking Credit Hours: 3
An informal or non-symbolic logic course that focuses on improving the ability to think and argue coherently through increasing critical awareness. Logical distinctions and principles that aid in the understanding, criticism, and construction of arguments are employed.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- define argument, deductive validity, soundness;
- explain the role of deductive validity in scientific and non-scientific explanations;
- define the concept of deductively valid argument form. Identify the forms of individual valid arguments;
- determine logical relationships between statements, and test argument forms for validity;
- define the concepts of necessary and sufficient conditions;
- define the distinction between analytic and synthetic sentences;
- distinguish between kinds of meanings of words and sentences. Such as extension (denotation), intension reference, use, secondary extension as well as related linguistics and grammatical distinctions; and
- describe the Goodman paradox and the Gettier condition on knowledge.
F/S (C, N, S)
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