Enhance your logical reasoning skills with "Critical Thinking & Logic: Real-World Skills." This innovative course, led by professors Barbara Oakley, Adam Trybus and Terrence Sejnowski, offers a deep dive into the practical applications of critical thinking and logic.

Critical Thinking & Logic: Real-World Skills

Critical Thinking & Logic: Real-World Skills
This course is part of Critical Thinking: A Brain-Based Guide for the ChatGPT Era Specialization



Instructors: Dr. Terrence Sejnowski
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Analyze complex real-world arguments by learning to identify premises, conclusions, and argument markers in everyday contexts.
Apply inductive, deductive, and abductive reasoning to develop structured thinking and generate plausible explanations for observed phenomena.
Evaluate missing information and rhetorical techniques to assess the strength and validity of arguments in real-world scenarios.
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Reviewed on Jun 21, 2025
Lots of information is packed in this short course.
Reviewed on Oct 9, 2024
complex topic is explained with simple terms with nalagies and examples. needs lots of revisions and dedicated attention
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