, Literature Psychology and Science 2020-2021
Note: this course consists of two (main) Topics: Topic I and Topic II:
Topic I: Philosophy of science and the logic related to it.
Topic II: Persuasion and Fallacies.
The literature and lectures for each of these topics are given below.
(Please note that the literature of a given lecture could be addressed again in lectures later on.)
Topic I: Literature for lectures 1 t/m 4 (Philosophy of science and the logic related to it)
1.
The 6 chapters on Psychology & Science and Logic (referred to as "PS-Chapters").
They are available on Brightspace.
2.
Moore, B. N. & Parker, R. (2021). Critical Thinking (13th edition). McGraw-Hill
ISBN 978-1-260-570694
You can also use:
Moore, B. N. & Parker, R. (2016). Critical Thinking (12th edition). McGraw-Hill
ISBN 978-1-259-921315-5
From this book (edition 13 or 12): Chapters 2, 8 t/m 11 (but see below).
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Literature for each lecture:
Lecture 1: PS-Chapters µ 1, 2 andµ6 (without section 6.4, Propositional logic),
Critical Thinking: Ch 2, 9 (edition 13 or 12)
Lecture 2: PS-Chapters 3 and 6 (complete), Critical Thinking: Ch 8, 10 (edition 13 or 12).
Lecture 3: PS-Chapters 4 and 5, Critical Thinking: Ch 11 (edition 13 or 12).
Lecture 4: Overview
The following sections from Critical Thinking do NOT belong to the exam material (edition 13):
Chapter 9 (edition 13).
Not: Section Three categorial relations (pages 270-273).
Not: Section The rules method of testing validity (pages 289-290).
(Rest of chapter 9 does belong to the exam material!).
Chapter 10 (edition 13).
Not: Section Group II Rules: Truth-functional equivalences (pages 339-343).
Not: Section Conditional Proof: (pages 347-350).
Not: In Depth Truth-functional logic and electrical circuits (pages 356 t/m 357).
(Rest of chapter 10 does belong to the exam material!).
, Chapter 11 (edition 13).
Not: Sections Inference to the Best Explanation and Reasoning from Cause to Effect (pages 399- 402).
(Rest of chapter 11 does belong to the exam material!).
The following sections from Critical Thinking do NOT belong to the exam material (edition 12):
Chapter 9 (edition 12).
Not: Section Three categorial relations (pages 254-258).
Not: Section The rules method of testing validity (pages 272-274).
(Rest of chapter 9 does belong to the exam material!).
Chapter 10 (edition 12).
Not: Section Group II Rules: Truth-functional equivalences (pages 319-323).
Not: Section Conditional Proof: (pages 327-330).
Not: In Depth Truth-functional logic and electrical circuits (pages 336-337).
(Rest of chapter 10 does belong to the exam material!).
Topic 2: Literature for lectures 5 and 6 (Persuasion and Fallacies)
Moore, B. N. & Parker, R (2021/2016), Critical Thinking (see above).
Chapters 1 and 3 to and including 7 (edition 13 or 12).
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