Want to solve a murder mystery? What caused your computer to fail? Who can you trust in your everyday life? In this course, you will learn how to analyze and assess five common forms of inductive arguments: generalizations from samples, applications of generalizations, inference to the best explanation, arguments from analogy, and causal reasoning. The course closes by showing how you can use probability to help make decisions of all sorts.

Think Again III: How to Reason Inductively

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


Instructors: Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
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Reviewed on Jun 21, 2017
This entire series was informative, engaging, and fun, and the thinking skills taught are so valuable.
Reviewed on Oct 2, 2022
Iā really enjoyed this class! Walter is a great professor and I enjoy his lectures and explanations that he offers.
Reviewed on May 25, 2019
Course with fun and a deep insight into one of the most commonly used arguments
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