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Critical Thinking: Complex Arguments, Unstated Premises 

Fayetteville State University
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In this lecture from his Fayetteville State University Critical Thinking course, Dr. Sadler discusses the structure of complex arguments, how "premise" and "conclusion" are relational terms, and how conclusions can function as premises. He also discusses unstated or implicit premises and conclusions and why we rely upon them.

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24 июл 2024

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@jc_1337
@jc_1337 11 лет назад
I have seen a lot of teachers rant about the ability of students to think critically. The funny part is that even when they try to get us to think they still end up spoon feeding everyone the answers. Maybe this has to do with their fixation on test results. The ability to come to a well developed answer isn't what our standardized tests are grading on. Anyway, Thank You for explaining these concepts in such an understandable way. It has helped in so many ways. I still have much to learn.
@motherofallpudd5371
@motherofallpudd5371 12 лет назад
Dr. Sadler, I love you. I have spent the last three nights trying to work out why my numerical standardisation of the exercises I have been given in my course were not working. I was having issues with impicit premises and conclusions of arguments and counterarguments, I now realise. As you were doing the examples on the board, I was seeing the numerical standardisation. Thank you so much! I
@jc_1337
@jc_1337 11 лет назад
This is great stuff! Why was this never taught to me in my previous 3 years of High School? I don't understand why people would expect us to go through one of the most critical times in our lives without the tool of Critical Thinking.
@guideg4250
@guideg4250 9 лет назад
The best series videos of critical thinking ever seen. Thank you very much Dr. Sadler.
@reasoniocritthinking
@reasoniocritthinking 8 лет назад
+Ghide Habtetsion Well. . . this is the old stuff, using a textbook that was just so-so. I'm slowly building out some much better series of videos in my new Critical Thinking, Logic, and Argumentation channel.
@amari7057
@amari7057 Год назад
I have lived off your videos to guide myself through my university philosophy elective - for which I accidentally registered. I caught myself answering your questions out loud as if I were attending in person. I find it interesting to listen to the accents of your students, because being a Canadian myself, you sound like me. Midterm today! :)
@GregoryBSadler
@GregoryBSadler 12 лет назад
I dress in suit and tie or jacket and tie most of the time that I teach -- even when I taught in prisons. The reason is that, in my view, it helps to convey that we are engaged in something important, worth paying attention to, etc.
@paulkondralian
@paulkondralian 5 лет назад
Dr. Sadler, what book were you using in this class. I'd like to read it and follow along. Can I purchase the book through Barnes and Noble, or Amazon? If not, could you recommend a good book on critical thinking? Thanks.
@ambikasingh857
@ambikasingh857 4 года назад
In the current times, this is so rare for a Professor to understand the importance of clothes to add seriousness and integrity to their job
@FelippeMedeiros
@FelippeMedeiros 8 лет назад
what a great class!
@thevikingwarrior
@thevikingwarrior Год назад
This whole series of lectures may be put on my subreddit called the Autism_Warriors, specifically for people in the mental health profession to watch; because the staff that treat people use illogical thoughts, they go by feeling and they make decisions using fallacies constantly. It would also help those people fight against these corrupted mental health staff. You see psychologists etc abhor thinking in this way (particularly counselors etc), and that is why they are the bane of my life!
@yangliu2686
@yangliu2686 4 года назад
this just blow my mind!
@thandekagwala2209
@thandekagwala2209 Год назад
Thank you, found this very helpful. I’m studying at UNISA from South Africa 🇿🇦
@akeidabradley7548
@akeidabradley7548 Год назад
Hello Thandeka, I too am a Unisa student and finding it challenging. Please reach out to me. Thanks
@thandekagwala2209
@thandekagwala2209 Год назад
Are you on telegram? It seems to help
@GregoryBSadler
@GregoryBSadler 12 лет назад
Thanks -- I guess it turned out all right, more by chance than by design, since i was basically just videoing my normal class sessions
@Montacap1
@Montacap1 10 месяцев назад
Make coffee then brew a few flavored tea bags in it for a bit. I add no sugar because it's in my creamer... My creamer is whipped cream whipped with dark chocolate nut butter with flax seed milled whipped into the whipped cream then whip it into the coffee tea. It's so good. I used blueberry honey tea mixed with a mint tea bag. Delightful. I like being random. Have a good day y'all.
@baby00040007
@baby00040007 11 лет назад
you are wonderful!
@GregoryBSadler
@GregoryBSadler 11 лет назад
Well. . . we typically don't teach it in high school at all (unfortunately) -- though plenty of teachers claim to be doing "Critical Thinking" with their students.
@stefanstancioiu7335
@stefanstancioiu7335 7 лет назад
this playlist moves from Value Judgements to Complex Arguments. Unstated Premises. (ch. 2). is this the right order?
@GregoryBSadler
@GregoryBSadler 11 лет назад
Thanks!
@TheDweller212
@TheDweller212 4 года назад
Gregory B. Sadler Thank you!
@TheDweller212
@TheDweller212 4 года назад
I find your work useful.
@meowlinda
@meowlinda 11 лет назад
thanx! i wanted to take the critical thinking class at my school, but they weren't offering it this year.
@sandrahall9030
@sandrahall9030 3 года назад
I missed the name of the book. Found it... CT Moore and Parker not sure which edition..
@GregoryBSadler
@GregoryBSadler 11 лет назад
that's too bad that it's so infrequently offered. At FSU, back, when I was there, we tended to offer around 18 sections per semester
@JimBCameron
@JimBCameron 12 лет назад
Very smart! What's the occassion? :D
@johnrousow8127
@johnrousow8127 11 лет назад
I need to know this for high school. By chance I stumbled onto critical thinking to try and push up my marks. We are asked to do this, but we don't actually get taught to do it. Not like this.
@GregoryBSadler
@GregoryBSadler 11 лет назад
Well. . . that's a good question. Why isn't CT taught in High School? Tow main reasons, I think. The first is that -- without actually knowing what CT is or how it would be taught -- many teachers in other disciplines claim to be teaching it in their classes. Odds are. . . they're not. The second is that -- because of how things fell out in our educational system -- as opposed to many others -- we just don't usually teach philosophyclasses in HS, except (rarely) as an elective
@GregoryBSadler
@GregoryBSadler 11 лет назад
Yes, the reliance on a poor tool -- standardized, for the most part multiple-choice, tests -- is a real problem. The big issue, of course, is that we do need to have some sort of accountability for teachers and for institutions -- there has to be some kind of assessment of student learning going on. BUT, the current means of assessment were poorly thought out, and have introduced still more deep-running problems over the last decades
@drachirramirez5939
@drachirramirez5939 9 лет назад
Really enjoy this .thankful Mr prof Dr md do didn't follow the path of his half brothers beau and jeff.I guess humility was x linked and Mr bridges lacked it
@kinematix4761
@kinematix4761 9 лет назад
Here is an argument : why is 6 afraid of 7. Because 7 ate 9. Got it !!! Premise used as conclusion or vice versa.
@kinematix4761
@kinematix4761 9 лет назад
Wow...... paradoxes always leave me untamed. How about there are 4 people .... 3 sons and 4 fathers is that plausible.
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