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THINKING CRITICALLY: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS

2025 Fall Term

3 Units

Philosophy-Rock County 310

This is an advanced study of critical thinking, evidence assessment, and philosophical analysis. The course explores common logical errors and reasoning pitfalls due to human perception, cognition, and memory. It provides strategies and standards of evidence analysis, facilitating an awareness of the differences between science and pseudoscience. Specific topics may include (although not exclusively): confirmation bias, memory fabrication, probability, astrology, miracle cures, parapsychology, near-death experiences, alien abductions, and ancient astronauts. PHI 101 is recommended.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: MINIMUM JUNIOR STANDING OR INSTRUCTOR CONSENT

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LEC 2878
3 Units
09/02 - 12/06 (1)
Richard Hanson
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