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22 February 2018

pptx, 822.52 KB
pptx, 822.52 KB
I love teaching these fundamentals of philosophical argument.

The lesson goes through what is meant by:
a priori knowledge
a posteriori knowledge
analytic statements
synthetic statements
deductive arguments
inductive arguments

I use a range of examples to explain and to test knowledge.

Included also is a a brief run down of AO2 considerations:
How do you defeat a deductive/ inductive argument?
What is the difference between valid and sound reasoning?
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TeacherofThought

4 years ago
5

Superb resource. Thanks so much. Very clear and well presented. Invaluable!

melissah9831

6 years ago
4

Good definitions here, useful and interactive.

John Hunter

8 years ago
4

Very useful ... thanks. Filled a gap in my own PP.

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