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Mastering Logical Fallacies: How to Think & React positivly
Mastering Logical Fallacies How to Think Critically and Avoid Common Errors

What you will learn

The concept of logical fallacies and why they are important to recognize

The different types of logical fallacies, including formal and informal fallacies, causal fallacies, and fallacies in decision-making, advertising, politics,

How to recognize and avoid common formal and informal fallacies, such as ad hominem, appeal to authority, false dilemma, hasty generalization, slippery slope

How to recognize and avoid common causal fallacies, such as post hoc ergo propter hoc, cum hoc ergo propter hoc, and oversimplified cause

The impact of fallacious reasoning on decision-making, advertising, politics, and everyday life

Techniques for developing critical thinking skills and applying them to real-world scenarios

Description

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Mastering Logical Fallacies: How to Think Critically and Avoid Common Errors is an online course designed to help learners develop critical thinking skills and avoid common mistakes in reasoning. The course covers the most common types of logical fallacies, including formal and informal fallacies, causal fallacies, and fallacies in decision-making, advertising, politics, and everyday life. It provides learners with the tools and techniques to recognize and avoid these fallacies and improve their reasoning and argumentation skills.

Course Structure:

The course is divided into 14 modules, each focusing on a specific topic related to logical fallacies. Each module consists of a series of video lectures, quizzes, and assignments to help learners develop a deep understanding of the material. The course is self-paced, allowing learners to progress through the material at their own speed.

Module 1: Introduction to Logical Fallacies In this module, learners will be introduced to the concept of logical fallacies, why they are important to understand, and how they can affect our thinking.

Module 2: Types of Logical Fallacies This module covers the two main types of logical fallacies – formal and informal – and provides examples of each type.

Module 3: Formal Fallacies This module focuses on formal fallacies, which are mistakes in the structure of an argument. Learners will learn how to recognize and avoid common formal fallacies.

Module 4: Informal Fallacies – Part 1 This module covers some of the most common informal fallacies, including ad hominem, appeal to authority, and false dilemma.


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Module 5: Informal Fallacies – Part 2 This module covers additional examples of informal fallacies, including hasty generalization, slippery slope, and strawman argument.

Module 6: Causal Fallacies This module covers causal fallacies, which are mistakes in the causal relationship between events. Learners will learn how to recognize and avoid common causal fallacies.

Module 7: Fallacies in Decision Making This module covers how fallacies can affect our decision-making process and provides examples of common fallacies in decision making.

Module 8: Logical Fallacies in Advertising This module covers how advertisers use fallacious reasoning to manipulate consumers and provides examples of fallacious advertising claims.

Module 9: Logical Fallacies in Politics This module covers how politicians use fallacious reasoning to sway voters and provides examples of fallacious political arguments.

Module 10: Logical Fallacies in Everyday Life This module covers how fallacies can affect our everyday interactions and provides examples of fallacious reasoning in everyday life.

Module 11: Critical Thinking Skills This module covers the importance of critical thinking and provides techniques for developing critical thinking skills.

Module 12: Evaluating Arguments This module covers how to evaluate arguments for logical fallacies and provides tools and techniques for identifying and analyzing flawed arguments.

Module 13: Debating Techniques This module covers how to use logical reasoning in debates and provides effective debating techniques.

Module 14: Putting it All Together This module provides a review of the key concepts and skills covered in the course and offers guidance on how to apply the knowledge to real-world scenarios.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Introduction to Logical Fallacies

Introduction
What are logical fallacies?
Why are they important to understand?
How can they affect our thinking?

Types of Logical Fallacies

Introduction
Formal fallacies
Informal fallacies
Common examples of each type

Formal Fallacies

Introduction
Understanding the structure of formal arguments
Common types of formal fallacies
How to recognize and avoid them

Informal Fallacies – Part 1

Introduction
Common examples of informal fallacies
Ad hominem
Appeal to authority
False dilemma

Informal Fallacies – Part 2

Introduction
Hasty generalization
Slippery slope
Strawman argument

Causal Fallacies

Introduction
Understanding the structure of causal arguments
Common types of causal fallacies
How to recognize and avoid them

Fallacies in Decision Making

Introduction
How fallacies can affect our decision-making process
Common fallacies in decision making
How to avoid them

Logical Fallacies in Advertising

Introduction
How advertisers use fallacious reasoning to manipulate consumers
Examples of fallacious advertising claims
How to recognize and avoid them

Logical Fallacies in Politics

Introduction
How politicians use fallacious reasoning to sway voters
Examples of fallacious political arguments
How to recognize and avoid them

Logical Fallacies in Everyday Life

Introduction
How fallacies can affect our everyday interactions
Examples of fallacious reasoning in everyday life
How to recognize and avoid them

Critical Thinking Skills

Introduction
The importance of critical thinking
Developing critical thinking skills
How to apply critical thinking to everyday situations

Evaluating Arguments

Introduction
How to evaluate arguments for logical fallacies
Tools and techniques for evaluating arguments
How to use logical reasoning in debates

Debating Techniques

Introduction
How to use logical reasoning in debates
Effective debating techniques
How to recognize and respond to fallacious arguments

Putting it All Together

Introduction
Reviewing the key concepts and skills covered in the course
Applying the knowledge to real-world scenarios
How to continue improving your critical thinking and reasoning skills after th

Conclusion

Conclusion