The Structure and Purpose of Argument
Lecture no. 7 from the course: Your Deceptive Mind: A Scientific Guide to Critical Thinking Skills
Taught by Professor Steven Novella | 33 min | Categories: Professional & Personal Growth
24 Lectures
1
The Necessity of Thinking about Thinking
0
of 33 min
2
The Neuroscience of Belief
0
of 35 min
3
Errors of Perception
0
of 33 min
4
Flaws and Fabrications of Memory
0
of 33 min
5
Pattern Recognition-Seeing What's Not There
0
of 33 min
6
Our Constructed Reality
0
of 34 min
7
The Structure and Purpose of Argument
0
of 33 min
8
Logic and Logical Fallacies
0
of 32 min
9
Heuristics and Cognitive Biases
0
of 34 min
10
Poor at Probability-Our Innate Innumeracy
0
of 31 min
11
Toward Better Estimates of What's Probable
0
of 30 min
12
Culture and Mass Delusions
0
of 32 min
13
Philosophy and Presuppositions of Science
0
of 30 min
14
Science and the Supernatural
0
of 30 min
15
Varieties and Quality of Scientific Evidence
0
of 32 min
16
Great Scientific Blunders
0
of 31 min
17
Science versus Pseudoscience
0
of 33 min
18
The Many Kinds of Pseudoscience
0
of 34 min
19
The Trap of Grand Conspiracy Thinking
0
of 30 min
20
Denialism-Rejecting Science and History
0
of 30 min
21
Marketing, Scams, and Urban Legends
0
of 31 min
22
Science, Media, and Democracy
0
of 29 min
23
Experts and Scientific Consensus
0
of 29 min
24
Critical Thinking and Science in Your Life
0
of 32 min