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Part 2: Logical Reasoning: Picking Apart an Argument
Part 2: Logical Reasoning: Picking Apart an Argument
Curriculum
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17 Lessons
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Chapter 4: Analyzing Arguments: The Basics of Logical Reasoning
5
28.29
What You Can Expect in the Logical Reasoning Sections
28.29
Quiz for What You Can Expect in the Logical Reasoning Sections
6 Questions
28.30
Taking a Systematic Approach
28.30
Quiz for Taking a Systematic Approach
6 Questions
28.31
Making a Case: Essentials of Informal Logic
Chapter 5: Conclusions, Inferences, Assumptions, and Flaws in Logical Reasoning Questions
7
32.33
Jumping to Logical Conclusions
32.33
Quiz for Jumping to Logical Conclusions
6 Questions
32.34
Using Your Noggin to Make Inferences
32.34
Quiz for Using Your Noggin to Make Inferences
5 Questions
32.35
Making Assumptions
32.35
Quiz for Making Assumptions
5 Questions
32.36
Finding Flaws in an Argument
Chapter 6: Strengthening and Weakening Arguments
7
37.38
Understanding How These Questions Work
37.39
Build It Up: Strengthen/Support Questions
37.39
Quiz for Build It Up: Strengthen/Support Questions
5 Questions
37.40
Tear It Down: Weakening Questions
37.40
Quiz for Tear It Down: Weakening Questions
6 Questions
37.41
A Twist: EXCEPT Questions
37.41
Quiz for A Twist: EXCEPT Questions
5 Questions
Chapter 7: Examining Other Logical Reasoning Question Types
9
42.43
Reconciling Discrepancies and Paradoxes
42.43
Quiz for Reconciling Discrepancies and Paradoxes
5 Questions
42.44
Finding Points of Agreement and Disagreement
42.44
Quiz for Finding Points of Agreement and Disagreement
5 Questions
42.45
Reasoning by Pattern
42.45
Quiz for Reasoning by Pattern
5 Questions
42.46
Exploring Arguments Based on Principles
42.47
Figuring Out an Argument’s Structure
42.48
Knowing the Role Played by a Claim
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