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  1. 02 Why Critical Thinking is Important/004 Logical Self-Defense.mp421.52MB
  2. 02 Why Critical Thinking is Important/005 Personal Empowerment.mp418.02MB
  3. 02 Why Critical Thinking is Important/006 Liberal Democracy and Civic Duty.mp432.36MB
  4. 02 Why Critical Thinking is Important/007 Philosophy and the Search for Wisdom.mp431.19MB
  5. 03 The Five Pillars of Critical Thinking/009 The Five Pillars of Critical Thinking.mp431.5MB
  6. 03 The Five Pillars of Critical Thinking/010 Logic for Critical Thinkers.mp443.36MB
  7. 03 The Five Pillars of Critical Thinking/011 Argumentation versus Rhetoric.mp416.77MB
  8. 03 The Five Pillars of Critical Thinking/012 Critical Thinking's Dirty Secret.mp419.58MB
  9. 03 The Five Pillars of Critical Thinking/013 What Critical Thinkers Can Learn From Good Actors.mp421MB
  10. 04 Cognitive Biases and Critical Thinking/015 Cognitive Biases_ Introduction.mp423.04MB
  11. 04 Cognitive Biases and Critical Thinking/016 Cognitive Biases and the Authority of Science.mp424.64MB
  12. 04 Cognitive Biases and Critical Thinking/017 Cognitive Biases and the Evolution of Reason.mp422.92MB
  13. 05 Special Topics/019 Critical Thinking About Conspiracies (I)_ Introduction.mp415.84MB
  14. 05 Special Topics/020 Critical Thinking About Conspiracies (II)_ The Argument for Default Skepticism.mp411.66MB
  15. 05 Special Topics/021 Critical Thinking About Conspiracies (III)_ Mind Control and Falsifiability.mp429.78MB
  16. 05 Special Topics/023 Causation_ God and the Big Bang.mp417.17MB
  17. 05 Special Topics/025 Five Reasons to Major in Philosophy.mp419.5MB
  18. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/027 What is an Argument_.mp43.01MB
  19. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/028 What is a Claim_ or Statement_.mp43.21MB
  20. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/029 What is a Good Argument_ (I).mp43.03MB
  21. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/030 Identifying Premises and Conclusions.mp44.39MB
  22. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/031 The Truth Condition.mp45.39MB
  23. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/032 The Logic Condition.mp44.79MB
  24. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/033 Valid vs Invalid Arguments.mp44.14MB
  25. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/034 Strong vs Weak Arguments.mp45.04MB
  26. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/035 What is a Good Argument_ (II).mp41.58MB
  27. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/036 Deductive Arguments and Valid Reasoning.mp41.66MB
  28. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/037 Inductive Arguments and Invalid Reasoning.mp41.23MB
  29. 06 Basic Concepts in Logic and Argumentation/038 Induction and Scientific Reasoning.mp47.26MB
  30. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/040 Introduction.mp44.78MB
  31. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/041 Conjunctions (A and B).mp42.84MB
  32. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/042 Disjunctions (A or B).mp42.89MB
  33. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/043 Conditionals (If A then B).mp44.77MB
  34. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/044 Contradictories (not-A).mp41.61MB
  35. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/045 Contradictories vs Contraries.mp41.89MB
  36. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/046 Contradictions (A and not-A).mp42.84MB
  37. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/047 Consistent vs Inconsistent Sets of Claims.mp43.41MB
  38. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/048 not-(not-A).mp41.56MB
  39. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/049 not-(A and B).mp42.22MB
  40. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/050 not-(A or B).mp41.24MB
  41. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/051 not-(If A then B).mp42.87MB
  42. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/052 A if B.mp41.91MB
  43. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/053 A only if B.mp42.92MB
  44. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/054 A if and only if B.mp41.66MB
  45. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/055 A unless B.mp41.36MB
  46. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/056 The Contrapositive_ If not-B then not-A.mp42.57MB
  47. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/057 (not-A) or B.mp43.57MB
  48. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/058 Necessary and Sufficient.mp43.26MB
  49. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/059 Categorical vs Propositional Logic.mp44.11MB
  50. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/060 All A are B.mp42.29MB
  51. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/061 Some A are B.mp42.48MB
  52. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/062 Only A are B.mp42.56MB
  53. 07 Basic Concepts in Propositional Logic/063 The Square of Opposition.mp4672.33KB
  54. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/065 Valid Forms Using OR.mp41.72MB
  55. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/066 Invalid Forms Using OR.mp41.96MB
  56. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/067 Modus Ponens.mp42.87MB
  57. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/068 Modus Tollens.mp41.45MB
  58. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/069 Hypothetical Syllogism.mp42.94MB
  59. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/070 Affirming the Consequent.mp42.52MB
  60. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/071 Denying the Antecedent.mp42.79MB
  61. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/072 Valid and Invalid Forms Using ALL.mp41.93MB
  62. 08 Formal Fallacies_ Common Valid and Invalid Argument Forms/073 Valid and Invalid Forms Using SOME.mp41.57MB
  63. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/075 What is a Fallacy_.mp43.73MB
  64. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/076 Categorizing Fallacies_ Pros and Cons.mp44.53MB
  65. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/077 The Rules of Rational Argumentation.mp42.45MB
  66. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/078 Ad Hominem (Abusive).mp49.08MB
  67. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/079 Ad Hominem (Guilt by Association).mp47.62MB
  68. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/080 Appeal to Hypocrisy (tu quoque).mp43.33MB
  69. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/081 Appeal to Popular Belief (or Practice).mp43.73MB
  70. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/082 Appeal to Authority.mp46.4MB
  71. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/083 False Dilemma.mp47.81MB
  72. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/084 Slippery Slope.mp417.16MB
  73. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/085 Straw Man.mp43.78MB
  74. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/086 Red Herring.mp44.18MB
  75. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/087 Begging the Question (Narrow Sense).mp45.72MB
  76. 09 Informal Fallacies_ A Guided Tour/088 Begging the Question (Broad Sense).mp49.21MB
  77. 10 Reasoning with Probabilities_ What is Probability_/090 Probability_ Why Learn This Stuff_.mp42.25MB
  78. 10 Reasoning with Probabilities_ What is Probability_/091 What is Inductive Logic_.mp44.18MB
  79. 10 Reasoning with Probabilities_ What is Probability_/092 Probability as a Mathematical Object vs What That Object Represents.mp43.47MB
  80. 10 Reasoning with Probabilities_ What is Probability_/093 Classical Probability.mp48.83MB
  81. 10 Reasoning with Probabilities_ What is Probability_/094 Logical Probability.mp47.76MB
  82. 10 Reasoning with Probabilities_ What is Probability_/095 Frequency Interpretations.mp46.59MB
  83. 10 Reasoning with Probabilities_ What is Probability_/096 Subjective (Bayesian) Probability.mp412.77MB
  84. 10 Reasoning with Probabilities_ What is Probability_/097 Propensity Interpretations.mp48.49MB
  85. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/099 What Has a Probability_ Propositions vs Events.mp42.27MB
  86. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/100 Probabilities Range Between 0 and 1.mp42.63MB
  87. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/101 Mutually Exclusive Events.mp4713.04KB
  88. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/102 Independent Events.mp42.02MB
  89. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/103 The Negation Rule_ P(not-A).mp43.06MB
  90. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/104 Restricted Disjunction Rule_ P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B).mp42.74MB
  91. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/105 General Disjunction Rule_ P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B).mp42.99MB
  92. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/106 Restricted Conjunction Rule_ P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B).mp42.13MB
  93. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/107 General Conjunction Rule_ P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B_A).mp43.33MB
  94. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/108 General Conditional Probability Rule.mp44.65MB
  95. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/109 Total Probability Rule.mp44.18MB
  96. 11 Reasoning with Probabilities_ The Rules/110 Bayes' Rule.mp45.31MB
  97. 13 Coincidences_ When the Impossible Becomes Inevitable/113 Critical Thinking About Coincidences_ Introduction.mp44.1MB
  98. 13 Coincidences_ When the Impossible Becomes Inevitable/114 The Basic Fallacy.mp419.75MB
  99. 13 Coincidences_ When the Impossible Becomes Inevitable/115 Borel's Law_ Understanding Impossible Events.mp49.19MB
  100. 13 Coincidences_ When the Impossible Becomes Inevitable/116 How to Create the Illusion of Miraculous Predictive Power.mp413.45MB
  101. 13 Coincidences_ When the Impossible Becomes Inevitable/117 The Birthday Problem_ Lottery Coincidences_ and the Power of Very Large Numbers.mp419.84MB
  102. 14 The Gambler's Fallacy_ Bias_ Randomness and the Illusion of Control/118 Introduction.mp44.07MB
  103. 14 The Gambler's Fallacy_ Bias_ Randomness and the Illusion of Control/119 The Basic Fallacy.mp46.39MB
  104. 14 The Gambler's Fallacy_ Bias_ Randomness and the Illusion of Control/120 Fairness_ Bias and Independence.mp411.82MB
  105. 14 The Gambler's Fallacy_ Bias_ Randomness and the Illusion of Control/121 How Can You Tell Whether a Chance Setup is Unfair_.mp48.9MB
  106. 14 The Gambler's Fallacy_ Bias_ Randomness and the Illusion of Control/122 The Physics of Coin Tosses.mp419.31MB
  107. 14 The Gambler's Fallacy_ Bias_ Randomness and the Illusion of Control/123 Casino Games_ Why the House Always Wins.mp420.32MB
  108. 14 The Gambler's Fallacy_ Bias_ Randomness and the Illusion of Control/124 Cognitive Factors and the Psychology of Gambling.mp421.85MB
  109. 15 The Small Sample Fallacy/125 The Small Sample Fallacy_ Looking for Causes of Statistical Artifacts.mp438.86MB
  110. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/127 Introduction.mp42.86MB
  111. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/128 A Minimal Five-Part Structure.mp46.55MB
  112. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/129 Writing the Introduction.mp46.84MB
  113. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/130 Writing the Conclusion.mp41.84MB
  114. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/131 The Essay_ Should Teachers Be Allowed to Ban Laptops in Classrooms_.mp4756.13KB
  115. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/132 Analysis_ The Introduction.mp42.62MB
  116. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/133 Analysis_ Main Body_ First Argument.mp43.34MB
  117. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/134 Analysis_ Main Body_ Second Argument.mp41.39MB
  118. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/135 Analysis_ Main Body_ Third Argument.mp44.35MB
  119. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/136 Analysis_ Main Body_ Evaluation and Recommendations.mp47.75MB
  120. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/137 Analysis_ The Conclusion.mp44.77MB
  121. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/138 The Essay_ Improved Version.mp41.48MB
  122. 16 How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay/139 The Essay_ Improved Version with Commentary.mp411.5MB
  123. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/141 Introduction.mp4783.73KB
  124. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/142 Plagiarism_ The Basic Definition.mp41.44MB
  125. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/143 Downloading or Buying Whole Papers.mp42.29MB
  126. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/144 Cutting and Pasting From Several Sources.mp41.73MB
  127. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/145 Changing Some Words But Copying Whole Phrases.mp41.28MB
  128. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/146 Paraphrasing Without Attribution.mp41.13MB
  129. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/147 The Debate Over Patchwriting.mp42.17MB
  130. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/148 When Should I Cite a Source_.mp41.16MB
  131. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/149 What Needs to be Cited_.mp4654.17KB
  132. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/150 How to Cite_ Mark the Boundaries.mp41.29MB
  133. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/151 Citing Exact Words.mp41.53MB
  134. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/152 Citing a Longer Quotation.mp41.44MB
  135. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/153 Citing a Source But Not Quoting.mp42.86MB
  136. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/154 A Comment About Common Knowledge.mp42.64MB
  137. 17 How to Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism/155 Citation Styles_ MLA_ APA_ CSE_ Chicago_ Turabian.mp46.62MB
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