Lesson 12: Irrelevant Goals and Functions
In this session, Christopher Perrin leads the discussion about the fallacy of irrelevant goals or functions. This fallacy is another fallacy of rel…
In this session, Christopher Perrin leads the discussion about the fallacy of irrelevant goals or functions. This fallacy is another fallacy of rel…
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 subjects the SAT test to a historical critique and then describes the advantages of the new Classic Learning Test …
In this session, the first fallacy of relevance is introduced—the ad hominem abusive fallacy. In Latin ad hominem means “to the man,” so this is…
In this session, the first fallacy of relevance is introduced—the ad hominem abusive fallacy. In Latin ad hominem means “to the man,” so this…
In this session, teacher Joelle Hodge leads the discussion about the ad hominem circumstantial fallacy. This fallacy is similar to the ad hominem abusive fallacy…
In this session, Aaron Larsen leads the discussion about the fallacy of irrelevant thesis. This fallacy is another fallacy of relevance that is als…
This is Andrew Kern’s second presentation on the liberal arts. A Young Man Being Introduced to the Seven Liberal Arts This painting, done by Sand…
We thought it would be best to start this course with an example of Socratic teaching before trying to describe it. In this video veteran…
In this introductory session, Dr. Schenk presents his fourth lecture on three examples of faulty reasoning.