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.

Think Again II: How to Reason Deductively

Think Again II: How to Reason Deductively
This course is part of Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking Specialization


Instructors: Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
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Reviewed on Jan 24, 2017
Would've liked more on the truth table of the conditional.
Reviewed on 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.
Reviewed on 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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