Materials for the zero-textbook-cost course PHIL 110 - Critical Thinking, offered by …
Materials for the zero-textbook-cost course PHIL 110 - Critical Thinking, offered by the School of Professional Studies, City University of New York, designed by Michael FitzGerald, Robert Robinson, and Judit Torok. (CUNY Pathways Flexible Common Core - Individual and Society)The materials includethe syllabus,a course reader compiled by Robert Robinson,video lectures created by Michael FitzGerald, andinstructions for a scaffolded final project.All materials are CC BY-NC-SA, except the course reader which is CC BY-ND. Note that some of the original OER materials from which the reader is compiled may be licensed differently (see the reader acknowledgements page for details).
Course reader for PHIL 110 at CUNY-SPS Compiled by Robert Robinson from: …
Course reader for PHIL 110 at CUNY-SPS
Compiled by Robert Robinson from:
Knachel, M. (2017). Fundamental Methods of Logic Philosophy Faculty Books. Retrieved from http://dc.uwm.edu/phil_facbooks/1 Loftis R.J., Woods C, Magnus P.D. and Robinson, R.C. (2018) An Open Introduction to Logic. Retrieved from https://github.com/robinson-philo/openintroduction Myers, B., Elsby, C., Baltzer-Jaray, K. (2013). Clear and Present Thinking. Retrieved from http://www.brendanmyers.net/nwpbooks/cpt.html Van Cleave, M J. Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking. Retrieved from https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/introduction-to-logic-and-critical-thinking Woods, C. (2007) An Introduction to Reasoning. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/anintroductiontoreasoning/
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