We encounter fallacies almost everywhere we look. Politicians, salespeople, and children commonly use fallacies in order to get you to think whatever they want you to think. It’s important to learn to recognize fallacies so that you can avoid being fooled by them. It’s also important to learn about fallacies so that you avoid making fallacious arguments yourself. This course will show you how to identify and avoid many of the fallacies that lead people astray.

Think Again IV: How to Avoid Fallacies

Think Again IV: How to Avoid Fallacies
This course is part of Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking Specialization


Instructors: Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
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Reviewed on Apr 30, 2017
This was a nice course. Covers many fallacies in detail. Practice exercises are good. More fallacies could have been covered though. Overall, I did love the course.
Reviewed on Feb 13, 2026
This course helped me better understand logical fallacies and improved my ability to analyze arguments more critically and think more clearly before accepting conclusions.
Reviewed on Apr 29, 2018
some of the videos were confusing fro english speakers
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