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Duke University

Think Again II: How to Reason Deductively

Deductive arguments are supposed to be valid in the sense that the premises guarantee that the conclusion is true. In this course, you will learn how to use truth-tables and Venn diagrams to represent the information contained in the premises and conclusion of an argument so that you can determine whether or not the argument is deductively valid. Suggested Readings: Students who want more detailed explanations or additional exercises or who want to explore these topics in more depth should consult Understanding Arguments: An Introduction to Informal Logic, Ninth Edition, Concise, Chapters 6 and 7 by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Robert Fogelin. Course Format: Each week will be divided into multiple video segments that can be viewed separately or in groups. There will be short ungraded quizzes after each segment (to check comprehension) and a longer graded quiz at the end of the course.

Status: Information Architecture
Status: Deductive Reasoning
BeginnerCourse14 hours

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DL

4.0Reviewed Jan 24, 2017

Would've liked more on the truth table of the conditional.

YB

4.0Reviewed Feb 7, 2022

The optional discussions are kind of difficult. Didn't see much discussions from it. It would be great if professors can give some answers for that.

MV

5.0Reviewed Sep 26, 2020

Good course. Unlike the first course of this series, this one is about formal logic. Participants can learn basic of propositional and categorical logics.

TF

4.0Reviewed Feb 19, 2020

Somewhat confusing at certain points. The explanations don't exactly track the exercises that follow it. However, it is overall a useful course.

MR

5.0Reviewed Feb 28, 2025

Extremely entertaining and captivating. I was unfamiliar with logic as a science, but now I enjoy its complexity. Love the teachers!

GP

4.0Reviewed Jul 12, 2020

The quizzes were a bit difficult because some of the items weren't discussed well in the lectures. It would be better if there were more comprehensive explanations to the answers in the quizzes

CW

5.0Reviewed May 19, 2019

This course sharpened my analytical thinking. Exam was deceptively difficult but worth taking multiple times.

TV

5.0Reviewed May 11, 2021

I want to thank the amazing professor Dr. Ram Neta, who taught me this amazing skills and helped me to better understand basic logic! Thank you very much!

DW

4.0Reviewed Sep 12, 2016

A good continuation of Think Again I. However, final quiz had lots of bugs in it.

SM

5.0Reviewed Jun 21, 2017

This entire series was informative, engaging, and fun, and the thinking skills taught are so valuable.

E

5.0Reviewed Sep 2, 2020

very very challenging and tasking course. beautiful !!

RR

4.0Reviewed Jun 6, 2020

While still a very useful course, the material was less interesting to me personally than the first module. However it was still very rewarding and I enjoyed the instructor's lectures!

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