Overview of Argument (part 1)
This short video is an introduction to Argument. In it we define the three necessary parts of an argument, the premise, the conclusion, and the inference.

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Overview of Arguments (part 2)

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An Overview of Logic

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A Very Brief Overview of Philosophy

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Immediate Inference (part 1)

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Evaluation of Arguments

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What we can learn from the African philosophy of Ubuntu - BBC REEL

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Anselm - An Ontological Argument

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

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Categorical Propositions

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Critical Thinking: What is an Argument?

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How To Argue Against Someone Who Twists Your Words

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

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A Very Brief Overview of Ethical Theory

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Reinventing Entropy | Compression is Intelligence Part 1

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Logic and Critical Thinking-Lecture 1: Introduction to Philosophy

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What is Philosophy? - First Lecture of the Semester

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