Reason Like A Champion

Sep 8

Pick your Professor

Philosophy is characterized, first and foremost, by it’s commitment to rigorous, logical reasoning. This is especially important when we wonder about questions that can’t be answered through observation alone. In this session, we’ll further focus on the critical thinking skills and argument mapping you’ve been working on in How We Argue. These skills will come up again and again as we read texts, engage in dialogues about contentious issues, and compose your Apology essay.

Do This:

  • If you haven’t already, try to complete at least the first four lessons in thinkARGUMENTS before class. (This isn’t an official deadline, but it will help you follow the material we’ll cover in class.)
  • Complete lessons 1-6 of thinkARGUMENTS by Tuesday, September 16.