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PHIL 1290 - Critical Thinking |
A course which helps students to think clearly and critically, and to present, defend, and evaluate arguments. The instructor will discuss good and bad reasoning, everyday fallacies, some specific argument forms such as the categorical syllogism, and ways and means of defining words. Students may not hold credit for PHIL 1290 and any of: PHIL 1291 or the former PHIL 1320 or PHIL 1321.
- 3.0 Credit hours Arts Course Philosophy Department Course Attributes: Humanities, Recommended Intro Courses Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Faculty of Science Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Human Ecology College of Medicine Faculty of Management Faculty of Agric.and Food Sci. Faculty of Education Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Social Work College of Nursing School of Art College of Rehabilitation Sci School of Dental Hygiene Faculty of Music Faculty of Kines & Rec Mgmt Extended Education University 1 Faculty of Env, Earth, & Res Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Arts Must be enrolled in one of the following Campuses: Main (Fort Garry & Bannatyne) |
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