Lesson 26: Equivocation
In this session, Joelle Hodge leads the discussion about the fallacy of equivocation. This is a fallacy of clarity. We use this fallacy when we use…
In this session, Joelle Hodge leads the discussion about the fallacy of equivocation. This is a fallacy of clarity. We use this fallacy when we use…
In this interview, David Goodwin summarizes the history of the last 30 years of the renewal of classical education and shares his thought about wha…
In this presentation, Dr. Christopher Perrin introduces the Liberal Arts as those arts that bring liberty and freedom to any human who masters them. After…
In this presentation, Christopher Perrin explains why the liberal arts not only bring freedom but justice as well. After finishing this lesson, please mark each…
In this session, Joelle Hodge introduces the art of formal logic, addresses the role that logic plays as a core discipline, and offers several compelling reasons for…
Note: After viewing this lecture, return to the Eastern University student portal to continue progressing through this course. Christine Perrin sho…
Join Joshua Gibbs in his classroom as he teaches 7th graders an Old Testament survey course. Note his use of a “catechism” at the beginning o…