Download link
File List
-
Part 3 - Deductive versus Inductive Arguments/3.3 Induction and scientific reasoning.mp4 11.12 MB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.1 The truth condition.mp4 9.74 MB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.2 The logic condition.mp4 8.98 MB
Part 1 - What is an Argument/1.4 Identifying premises and conclusions.mp4 8.85 MB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.3 Valid vs. invalid arguments.mp4 8.04 MB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.4 Strong vs. weak arguments.mp4 6.94 MB
Part 1 - What is an Argument/1.2 Definition of a claim, or statement.mp4 6.61 MB
Part 1 - What is an Argument/1.1 Definition of an argument.mp4 6.01 MB
Part 1 - What is an Argument/1.3 Definition of a good argument (I).mp4 5.81 MB
Part 3 - Deductive versus Inductive Arguments/3.1 Deduction and valid reasoning.mp4 3.46 MB
Part 3 - Deductive versus Inductive Arguments/3.2 Induction and invalid reasoning.mp4 2.44 MB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.5 Definition of a good argument (II).mp4 2.24 MB
Part 3 - Deductive versus Inductive Arguments/3.3 Induction and scientific reasoning.docx 409.72 KB
Part 1 - What is an Argument/1.3 Definition of a good argument (I).docx 18.5 KB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.2 The logic condition.docx 17.81 KB
Part 1 - What is an Argument/1.4 Identifying premises and conclusions.docx 17.7 KB
Part 1 - What is an Argument/1.2 Definition of a claim, or statement.docx 17.09 KB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.4 Strong vs. weak arguments.docx 16.96 KB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.1 The truth condition.docx 16.75 KB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.3 Valid vs. invalid arguments.docx 15.99 KB
Part 3 - Deductive versus Inductive Arguments/3.1 Deduction and valid reasoning.docx 15.74 KB
Part 3 - Deductive versus Inductive Arguments/3.2 Induction and invalid reasoning.docx 15.61 KB
Part 1 - What is an Argument/1.1 Definition of an argument.docx 15.21 KB
Table of Contents.docx 14.86 KB
Part 2 - What is a Good Argument/2.5 Definition of a good argument (II).docx 14.77 KB
Download Info
-
Tips
“Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation” Its related downloads are collected from the DHT sharing network, the site will be 24 hours of real-time updates, to ensure that you get the latest resources.This site is not responsible for the authenticity of the resources, please pay attention to screening.If found bad resources, please send a report below the right, we will be the first time shielding.
-
DMCA Notice and Takedown Procedure
If this resource infringes your copyright, please email([email protected]) us or leave your message here ! we will block the download link as soon as possiable.