This document provides a summary of the course Critical Reasoning (PLS2601). Topics covered include writing, definition, and argument types. As well as fallacies and mapping an argument.
Critical Reasoning is not dogma.
Dogma is unquestioned information from an authority.
Critical Reasoning terms also used:
- Clear thinking
- Clear reasoning
- Thinking for yourself
- Informed reasoning
- Critical self-reflection
Critical reasoning is not the same as formal logic
Thinking critically about own beliefs:
- Examine assumptions
- Acknowledge biases/ prejudices
- Be suspicious of dogma
Standard Form = argument written out in a way that makes the conclusions
and premises clear.
Writing types (5)
1- Descriptive = describes a situation or object
2- Narrative = tells a story
3- Explanatory = explains or informs
4- Instructive = instructions given to complete a task
5- Argumentative = defends positions
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