Short Arguments Rule 1
This series of videos is based on the textbook A Workbook for Arguments, by David R. Morrow and Anthony Weston (Third Edition, Hackett, 2019). Rule 1 of critical thinking is to distinguish between the premises and conclusion of an argument.

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Short Arguments Rule 2

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The Ultimate Logic Map - Deductive vs Inductive Reasoning (Valid, Sound, Strong, Cogent)

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Why English Departments Hate Literature

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How to Argue - Philosophical Reasoning: Crash Course Philosophy #2

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Frameworks determine what facts you can learn

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Trump Gets Booed & Falls Asleep During NBA Finals, Claims War is Almost Over & Goodbye Spencer Pratt

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World Religions 3: Ancient Religions

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Book 26: A Rulebook for Arguments | Anthony Weston | Ramadan 2021 | 30 Life-Changing Books

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When Genius Teens Destroy Corrupt Cops

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Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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A visual guide to Bayesian thinking

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Can Logic Prove Itself False? (Hangman's Paradox)

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Body Language Expert: How To Overcome Awkwardness | Vanessa Van Edwards | EP 565

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You Think She’s Not Interested? Watch This First | Female Psychology

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Hedonism

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Bad Luck Trump Ruins Knicks' Winning Streak & Spencer Pratt Loses L.A.'s Mayor Race | The Daily Show

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Why Rosa Luxemburg Warned the Bolsheviks

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The Most Suppressed Books Explained in 25 Minutes

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