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What is a Good Argument?
Welcome and Introduction
Welcome and Overview (2:10)
PDF Ebook - Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation
Quiz Question Discussion
What is an Argument?
1. What is an Argument? (4:17)
Quiz: What is an Argument?
2. What is a Claim? (4:25)
Quiz: What is a Claim?
3. What is a Good Argument (I)? (3:58)
Quiz: What is a Good Argument (I)?
4. Identifying Premises and Conclusions (5:34)
Quiz: Identifying Premises and Conclusions
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What is a Good Argument?
1. The Truth Condition (6:29)
Quiz: The Truth Condition
2. The Logic Condition (5:49)
Quiz: The Logic Condition
3. Valid versus Invalid Arguments (5:29)
Quiz: Valid vs Invalid Arguments
4. Strong versus Weak Arguments (6:38)
Quiz: Strong vs Weak Arguments
5. What is a Good Argument (II)? (1:57)
Quiz: What is a Good Argument (II)?
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Deductive and Inductive Arguments
1. Deductive Arguments and Valid Reasoning (2:18)
Quiz: Deductive Arguments and Valid Reasoning
2. Inductive Arguments and Strong Reasoning (1:41)
Quiz: Inductive Arguments and Strong Reasoning
3. Inductive Arguments and Scientific Reasoning (9:41)
Quiz: Inductive Arguments and Scientific Reasoning
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Congratulations, and What's Next?
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What's Next?
Quiz: Deductive Arguments and Valid Reasoning
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