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Critical Thinking: Deductive and Inductive Arguments 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2011

In this video, Dr. Sadler introduces his Fayetteville State University Critical Thinking class to the concepts of Deductive and Inductive arguments. He gives them examples of good and bad arguments and uses stereotyping to provide examples of how bad arguments are developed and where their flaws lie. He also discusses Indicator words for these types of arguments, as well as for premises and conclusions.

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  • Thank you Professor Sadler for this video. I am teaching writing, and this lecture has given me valuable material. Also, would you please tell me what text book you are using? Finally, on a personal note, I believe any one studying for the LSAT would benefit from these lectures. In any event, thank you for this excellent video. I can tell that you love teaching.

  • u r soo awesome teach!! my phil. professor is not as thorough

  • I will start taking critical thinking classes in 3 weeks so I'm watching this videos to learn before

    I actually get to the class room. Thank you!

  • Here's one.

    Many people who listen to rock music listen to classical music.

    Classical music is generally thought of as a higher form of music.

  • Malaysia is the most racist i have ever been. when i was there u guyz have killed one my friend (at gomback) in front of police they didnt care bcause he was black and we were trying to call taxi they didn't want to take him till he die. fuck Malaysia . . . i will pay back inchalla

  • i finely got it! racist ppl are deductive

  • great explanation. Regards from Malaysia :)

  • That's unfortunate about the lack of examples. I'm glad that both of you got something out of the videos. I'm now adding more, for Intro to Philosophy and for Ethics, but in my own channel

  • thanks! my prof decided not to teach it because she said that our homework would have examples online...ND THEY NEVER DID! thanks :D

  • very much enjoy these videos

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