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Introduction
Chapter 1: What is an argument?
Chapter 2: The two steps to evaluate arguments
Chapter 3: Fallacies
* Why study fallacies?
Chapter 4: Socratic Method
Chapter 5: Logical consistency
Chapter 6: Scientific problem solving
Chapter 7: Falsifiability
Chapter 8: Is anything impossible?
Chapter 9: Vagueness and ambiguity
Chapter 10: Deductive and inductive arguments
Chapter 11: Logic vocabulary in one diagram
Chapter 12: Formal fallacies & Symbolic Logic
Chapter 13: Symbolic Logic Videos (Truth Tables & Proofs)
Chapter 14: What is Critical Thinking?
Book 2 (Epistemology, Logic, & Other Tools)
Chapter 1: A Priori/A Posteriori; Analytic/Synthetic; Necessary/Contingent
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