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Old 12-06-2010, 05:39 AM   #951
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Thought I would mention this course I found on iTunes U: Critical Reasoning for Beginners from Oxford University. It's an analysis of the structure of logical arguments that we all use in everyday life. I find it fascinating, though a bit hard to follow: it's a recording from a live course, and there are exchanges between the teacher and the students but unfortunately you can't hear what the students say, so it's a bit frustrating, but still very interesting.

I just noticed that the website has videos, whereas iTunes U only has audio, plus a pdf file of the slides. Maybe it's easier to follow with the video...
And here is an interesting complement to the above course: Standford's entry on Aristotle's logic, which is probably worth a thorough and careful reading, so I'll try to get back to it later when I'm not at work
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