Burns
PHI 101 001:
Have you ever had the feeling that some fast-talking salesman
or politician was getting the better of you? Did you ever wish
you could present your own ideas more convincingly. In this class
we will analyze ads, arguments and jokes to help us develop techniques
for dealing with the persuaders around us as well as techniques
for presenting our own ideas more persuasively.
101 001 TR 10:50-12:05 L200
Costell
PHI 101 002: Arguments
and their parts, Informal fallacies, Problem solving, Definitions,
Evaluating media, Assessing credibility of sources, and Scientific
reasoning. MW 2:25-3:40 L314
Doyle
PHI 101 065 (late start):
Arguments
and their parts, Informal fallacies, Problem solving, Definitions,
Evaluating media, Assessing credibility of sources, and Scientific
reasoning.
MW 2:25-4:05 L314
Martin
PHI 101 004:
Introduction to informal logic, including examination
of persuasive language, some formal analysis of deductive arguments,
and critiques of actual arguments found in the media as well as
texts. MW 11:30-12:45 L304
Ullman
PHI 101 003: Arguments
and their parts, Informal fallacies, Problem solving, Definitions,
Evaluating media, Assessing credibility of sources, and Scientific
reasoning. R 6:35-9:15 H117