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14 - 6 - Lecture 12-6 - The Practice _To Visit Parents Frequently_ Shouldn't Be Legalized (13_54).mp4 58.68 MB
12 - 6 - Lecture 11-6 - Attacking a Straw Man (12_53).mp4 51.74 MB
14 - 2 - Lecture 12-2 - A Debate About Smartphones in Class (11_04).mp4 51.66 MB
7 - 1 - Lecture 6-1 - What is Induction_ (14_46).mp4 50.11 MB
9 - 7 - Lecture 8-7 - Bayes Theorem Honors (28_09) .mp4 44.91 MB
10 - 8 - Lecture 9-8 - Semantic and Syntactic Ambiguity (13_30).mp4 43.71 MB
14 - 7 - Lecture 12-7 - Capital Punishment (9_06).mp4 43.55 MB
7 - 6 - Lecture 6-6 - Which Explanation is Best_ (14_45).mp4 42.2 MB
7 - 3 - Lecture 6-3 - When are Generalizations Strong_ (20_48).mp4 41.01 MB
7 - 4 - Lecture 6-4 - Applying Generalizations (17_52).mp4 40.78 MB
12 - 5 - Lecture 11-5 - False Dichotomy (16_38).mp4 39.35 MB
12 - 3 - Lecture 11-3 - Counterexamples (10_47).mp4 38.53 MB
7 - 8 - Lecture 6-8 - Arguments from Analogy (17_47).mp4 38.19 MB
14 - 5 - Lecture 12-5 - Recognizing Fairness Slippery Slopes (6_54).mp4 34.99 MB
11 - 1 - Lecture 10-1 - Fallacies of Relevance and Vacuity (11_04).mp4 34.66 MB
12 - 2 - Lecture 11-2 - Refutation by Parallel Reasoning (11_41).mp4 34.08 MB
4 - 6 - Lecture 3-6 - Fill in Gaps (22_51).mp4 33.67 MB
4 - 3 - Lecture 3-3 - Get Down to Basics (21_34).mp4 33.09 MB
4 - 1 - Lecture 3-1 - Validity (24_19).mp4 32.57 MB
14 - 10 - Lecture 12-10 - The Great Shave (5_10).mp4 31.41 MB
8 - 7 - Lecture 7-7 - Correlation Versus Causation (20_38) .mp4 31.39 MB
12 - 4 - Lecture 11-4 - Reductio Ad Absurdum (7_48).mp4 30.53 MB
10 - 7 - Lecture 9-7 - Ambiguity (8_39).mp4 30.26 MB
2 - 10 - Lecture 1-10 - Conversational Acts (17_45).mp4 29.79 MB
2 - 6 - Lecture 1-6 - What are Arguments Made Of_ Language (14_10).mp4 28.88 MB
5 - 9 - Lecture 4-9 - The Conditional (14_27).mp4 27.89 MB
11 - 3 - Lecture 10-3 - Silencers (10_18).mp4 27.75 MB
3 - 8 - Lecture 2-8 - Close Analysis Part I (20_00).mp4 27.69 MB
8 - 1 - Lecture 7-1 - Causal Reasoning (16_05).mp4 27.4 MB
2 - 5 - Lecture 1-5 - What Else are Arguments Used For_ Explanation (13_40).mp4 26.99 MB
4 - 4 - Lecture 3-4 - Sharpen Edges (17_19).mp4 26.61 MB
6 - 2 - Lecture 5-2 - Categories and Quantifiers (17_43).mp4 26.26 MB
5 - 1 - Lecture 4-1 - Introduction to Deductive Logic (10_27).mp4 25.66 MB
7 - 7 - Lecture 6-7 - A Student Example of Inference to the Best Explanation (8_19).mp4 24.55 MB
14 - 9 - Lecture 12-9 - Why Walter Should Shave His Head (6_08).mp4 24.28 MB
7 - 2 - Lecture 6-2 - Generalizations from Samples (9_11).mp4 23.58 MB
14 - 8 - Lecture 12-8 - If God Does Not Exist, Neither Do Barbers (6_27).mp4 22.86 MB
7 - 5 - Lecture 6-5 - Inference to the Best Explanation (8_14).mp4 22.64 MB
5 - 3 - Lecture 4-3 - __And__ and the Truth-Functional Connectives (10_52).mp4 22.45 MB
5 - 3 - Lecture 4-3 - _And_ and the Truth-Functional Connectives (10_52).mp4 22.45 MB
3 - 4 - Lecture 2-4 - Assuring (14_15).mp4 22.2 MB
3 - 10 - Lecture 2-10 - More Close Analysis (17_11).mp4 22.2 MB
10 - 5 - Lecture 9-5 - Fairness Slippery Slopes (6_42).mp4 22.16 MB
2 - 4 - Lecture 1-4 - Strong Arguments Don_'t Always Persuade Everyone (8_11).mp4 21.87 MB
9 - 4 - Lecture 8-4 - Rules of Probability - Conjunction (12_39) .mp4 21.05 MB
3 - 7 - Lecture 2-7 - Evaluation (17_06).mp4 21.03 MB
9 - 1 - Lecture 8-1 - Why Probability Matters (11_02) .mp4 20.75 MB
2 - 7 - Lecture 1-7 - Meaning (9_02).mp4 20.08 MB
13 - 1 - Sample Lecture.mp4 19.82 MB
5 - 7 - Lecture 4-7 - Negation and Truth Functional Operators (7_23).mp4 19.7 MB
11 - 4 - Lecture 10-4 - Dismissers (6_53).mp4 19.5 MB
4 - 5 - Lecture 3-5 - Organize Parts (14_48).mp4 19.5 MB
3 - 1 - Lecture 2-1 - Argument Markers (12_52).mp4 19.48 MB
10 - 9 - Lecture 9-9 - Fallcies of Equivocation (6_05).mp4 19.34 MB
8 - 6 - Lecture 7-6 - Complex Conditions (11_34).mp4 19.2 MB
9 - 8 - Lecture 8-8 - Expected Financial Value (13_47).mp4 18.94 MB
9 - 2 - Lecture 8-2 - What is Probability_ (9_20) .mp4 18.05 MB
2 - 9 - Lecture 1-9 - Speech Acts (9_06).mp4 17.85 MB
3 - 3 - Lecture 2-3 - A Problem For Arguments (12_54).mp4 17.81 MB
6 - 1 - Lecture 5-1 - Categorical Logic (10_36).mp4 17.79 MB
6 - 9 - Lecture 5-9 - Reasoning from Venn Diagrams or Truth Tables Alone (14_54).mp4 17.68 MB
12 - 1 - Lecture 11-1 - Refutation_ Its Varieties and Pitfalls (5_23).mp4 16.96 MB
10 - 3 - Lecture 9-3 - Vagueness (8_24).mp4 16.75 MB
6 - 7 - Lecture 5-7 - Venn Diagrams and Validity (13_30).mp4 16.72 MB
5 - 5 - Lecture 4-5 - Disjunction (10_38).mp4 16.64 MB
10 - 6 - Lecture 9-6 - Causal Slippery Slopes (6_58).mp4 16.56 MB
3 - 9 - Lecture 2-9 - Close Analysis Part II (13_12).mp4 16.05 MB
5 - 11 - Lecture 4-11 - Biconditionals (7_19).mp4 15.88 MB
14 - 3 - Lecture 12-3 - All Conscious Thoughts Are Finitely Explainable (4_17).mp4 15.7 MB
2 - 2 - Lecture 1-2 - What is an Argument_ (7_42).mp4 15.69 MB
5 - 6 - Lecture 4-6 - Combining Conjunctions and Disjunctions (6_23).mp4 15.37 MB
11 - 8 - Lecture 10-8 - Supporters (4_38).mp4 15.3 MB
11 - 5 - Lecture 10-5 - Deniers (6_19).mp4 14.96 MB
2 - 1 - Lecture 1-1 - Why Arguments Matter (7_54).mp4 14.8 MB
11 - 7 - Lecture 10-7 - Amplifiers (4_39).mp4 14.42 MB
11 - 6 - Lecture 10-6 - Fallacies of Relevance_ Appeals to Authority (6_55).mp4 13.93 MB
9 - 9 - Lecture 8-9 - Expected Overall Value (10_37) .mp4 13.9 MB
8 - 2 - Lecture 7-2 - Negative Sufficient Condition Tests (9_28).mp4 13.47 MB
3 - 6 - Lecture 2-6 - Discounting (10_20).mp4 13.26 MB
10 - 2 - Lecture 9-2 - Argument from the Heap (7_13).mp4 13.2 MB
6 - 5 - Lecture 5-5 - Syllogisms (9_51).mp4 12.94 MB
6 - 4 - Lecture 5-4 - Immediate Categorical Inferences (10_37).mp4 12.85 MB
4 - 10 - Lecture 3-10 - An Example of Reconstruction - Part III (10_03).mp4 12.57 MB
9 - 5 - Lecture 8-5 - Rules of Probability - Disjunction (9_39) .mp4 12.45 MB
11 - 9 - Lecture 10-9 - Affirmers (5_21).mp4 12.39 MB
2 - 8 - Lecture 1-8 - Linguistic Acts (6_58).mp4 12.26 MB
4 - 8 - Lecture 3-8 - An Example of Reconstruction - Part I (9_14).mp4 11.86 MB
8 - 3 - Lecture 7-3 - Positive Sufficient Condition Tests (10_09).mp4 11.55 MB
6 - 3 - Lecture 5-3 - How Quantifiers Modify Categories (9_56).mp4 11.28 MB
4 - 9 - Lecture 3-9 - An Example of Reconstruction - Part II (9_36).mp4 10.98 MB
11 - 13 - Lecture 10-13 - Self-Sealers (8_11).mp4 10.88 MB
10 - 1 - Lecture 9-1 - Introduction to Fallacies (6_52).mp4 10.59 MB
11 - 2 - Lecture 10-2 - Fallacies of Relevance_ Ad Hominem (8_14).mp4 10.52 MB
10 - 4 - Lecture 9-4 - Conceptual Slippery Slopes (6_52).mp4 10.28 MB
3 - 5 - Lecture 2-5 - Guarding (8_01).mp4 10.21 MB
5 - 10 - Lecture 4-10 - Conditionals in ordinary language (3_33).mp4 10.09 MB
14 - 1 - Lecture 12-1 - Constructing Your Own Arguments (2_47).mp4 9.77 MB
9 - 6 - Lecture 8-6 - Rules of Probability - Series (6_08).mp4 9.53 MB
5 - 8 - Lecture 4-8 - Negating Conjuctions and Disjunctions (3_34).mp4 9.18 MB
11 - 11 - Lecture 10-11 - Fallacies of Vacuity (4_13).mp4 9.05 MB
5 - 2 - Lecture 4-2 - Propositions and Propositional Connectives (4_42).mp4 9.02 MB
2 - 3 - Lecture 1-3 - What are Arguments Used For_ Justification (5_32).mp4 8.96 MB
6 - 8 - Lecture 5-8 - Other Ways of Expressing A, E, I, or O Propositions (7_14).mp4 8.69 MB
8 - 5 - Lecture 7-5 - Positive Necessary Condition Tests (6_51).mp4 7.84 MB
5 - 4 - Lecture 4-4 - Using Truth Tables to Show Validity (5_02).mp4 7.78 MB
11 - 12 - Lecture 10-12 - Circularity and Begging the Question (4_50).mp4 6.74 MB
6 - 6 - Lecture 5-6 - Categories, Individuals, and Language (4_57).mp4 6.71 MB
8 - 8 - Lecture 7-8 - Causal Fallacies (5_42).mp4 6.49 MB
4 - 2 - Lecture 3-2 - Soundness (4_29).mp4 6.12 MB
8 - 4 - Lecture 7-4 - Negative Necessary Condition Tests (4_36).mp4 6.09 MB
11 - 10 - Lecture 10-10 - Appeals to Popular Opinion (3_31).mp4 4.84 MB
3 - 2 - Lecture 2-2 - Standard Form (3_29).mp4 4.38 MB
9 - 3 - Lecture 8-3 - Rules of Probability - Negation (2_53) .mp4 3.9 MB
5 - 12 - Lecture 4-12 - Conclusion (1_13).mp4 3.16 MB
4 - 7 - Lecture 3-7 - Conclude (2_00).mp4 2.84 MB
10 - 6 - Lecture 9-6 - Causal Slippery Slopes (6_58).mp4.part 122.06 KB
4 - 6 - Lecture 3-6 - Fill in Gaps (22_51).srt 35.2 KB
9 - 7 - Lecture 8-7 - Bayes Theorem Honors (28_09) .srt 34.8 KB
4 - 1 - Lecture 3-1 - Validity (24_19).srt 33.39 KB
4 - 3 - Lecture 3-3 - Get Down to Basics (21_34).srt 32.85 KB
7 - 3 - Lecture 6-3 - When are Generalizations Strong 29.41 KB
3 - 8 - Lecture 2-8 - Close Analysis Part I (20_00).srt 28.63 KB
8 - 7 - Lecture 7-7 - Correlation Versus Causation (20_38) .srt 28.54 KB
2 - 10 - Lecture 1-10 - Conversational Acts (17_45).srt 28.2 KB
12 - 5 - Lecture 11-5 - False Dichotomy (16_38).srt 26.21 KB
4 - 4 - Lecture 3-4 - Sharpen Edges (17_19).srt 25.36 KB
7 - 8 - Lecture 6-8 - Arguments from Analogy (17_47).srt 24.9 KB
3 - 7 - Lecture 2-7 - Evaluation (17_06).srt 24.46 KB
7 - 4 - Lecture 6-4 - Applying Generalizations (17_52).srt 24.39 KB
6 - 2 - Lecture 5-2 - Categories and Quantifiers (17_43).srt 24 KB
3 - 10 - Lecture 2-10 - More Close Analysis (17_11).srt 23.67 KB
14 - 4 - Lecture 12-4 - Chocolate Will (Probably) Improve Your Mood (15_01).srt 21.91 KB
10 - 3 - Lecture 9-3 - Vagueness (8_24).mp4.part 21.78 KB
7 - 1 - Lecture 6-1 - What is Induction 21.46 KB
4 - 5 - Lecture 3-5 - Organize Parts (14_48).srt 20.97 KB
8 - 1 - Lecture 7-1 - Causal Reasoning (16_05).srt 20.45 KB
2 - 6 - Lecture 1-6 - What are Arguments Made Of 20.37 KB
7 - 6 - Lecture 6-6 - Which Explanation is Best 20.33 KB
3 - 4 - Lecture 2-4 - Assuring (14_15).srt 20.12 KB
14 - 6 - Lecture 12-6 - The Practice _To Visit Parents Frequently_ Shouldn't Be Legalized (13_54).srt 20.02 KB
3 - 3 - Lecture 2-3 - A Problem For Arguments (12_54).srt 19.48 KB
2 - 5 - Lecture 1-5 - What Else are Arguments Used For 19.27 KB
12 - 6 - Lecture 11-6 - Attacking a Straw Man (12_53).srt 19.06 KB
10 - 8 - Lecture 9-8 - Semantic and Syntactic Ambiguity (13_30).srt 19.05 KB
6 - 9 - Lecture 5-9 - Reasoning from Venn Diagrams or Truth Tables Alone (14_54).srt 19.02 KB
3 - 9 - Lecture 2-9 - Close Analysis Part II (13_12).srt 18.75 KB
9 - 8 - Lecture 8-8 - Expected Financial Value (13_47).srt 18.5 KB
5 - 9 - Lecture 4-9 - The Conditional (14_27).srt 18.18 KB
3 - 1 - Lecture 2-1 - Argument Markers (12_52).srt 17.69 KB
6 - 7 - Lecture 5-7 - Venn Diagrams and Validity (13_30).srt 17.68 KB
14 - 2 - Lecture 12-2 - A Debate About Smartphones in Class (11_04).srt 16.27 KB
12 - 2 - Lecture 11-2 - Refutation by Parallel Reasoning (11_41).srt 15.98 KB
9 - 4 - Lecture 8-4 - Rules of Probability - Conjunction (12_39) .srt 15.89 KB
9 - 1 - Lecture 8-1 - Why Probability Matters (11_02) .srt 15.89 KB
5 - 3 - Lecture 4-3 - _And_ and the Truth-Functional Connectives (10_52).srt 15.64 KB
5 - 5 - Lecture 4-5 - Disjunction (10_38).srt 15.53 KB
12 - 3 - Lecture 11-3 - Counterexamples (10_47).srt 15.25 KB
3 - 6 - Lecture 2-6 - Discounting (10_20).srt 15.02 KB
11 - 1 - Lecture 10-1 - Fallacies of Relevance and Vacuity (11_04).srt 14.91 KB
6 - 1 - Lecture 5-1 - Categorical Logic (10_36).srt 14.82 KB
9 - 9 - Lecture 8-9 - Expected Overall Value (10_37) .srt 14.45 KB
6 - 4 - Lecture 5-4 - Immediate Categorical Inferences (10_37).srt 14.19 KB
5 - 1 - Lecture 4-1 - Introduction to Deductive Logic (10_27).srt 14.12 KB
8 - 3 - Lecture 7-3 - Positive Sufficient Condition Tests (10_09).srt 13.71 KB
11 - 3 - Lecture 10-3 - Silencers (10_18).srt 13.54 KB
4 - 9 - Lecture 3-9 - An Example of Reconstruction - Part II (9_36).srt 13.4 KB
2 - 9 - Lecture 1-9 - Speech Acts (9_06).srt 13.35 KB
7 - 2 - Lecture 6-2 - Generalizations from Samples (9_11).srt 13.35 KB
6 - 5 - Lecture 5-5 - Syllogisms (9_51).srt 13.28 KB
2 - 7 - Lecture 1-7 - Meaning (9_02).srt 13.27 KB
4 - 10 - Lecture 3-10 - An Example of Reconstruction - Part III (10_03).srt 13.27 KB
8 - 2 - Lecture 7-2 - Negative Sufficient Condition Tests (9_28).srt 12.79 KB
6 - 3 - Lecture 5-3 - How Quantifiers Modify Categories (9_56).srt 12.74 KB
9 - 2 - Lecture 8-2 - What is Probability 12.7 KB
2 - 1 - Lecture 1-1 - Why Arguments Matter (7_54).srt 12.44 KB
4 - 8 - Lecture 3-8 - An Example of Reconstruction - Part I (9_14).srt 12.3 KB
8 - 6 - Lecture 7-6 - Complex Conditions (11_34).srt 12.1 KB
11 - 2 - Lecture 10-2 - Fallacies of Relevance_ Ad Hominem (8_14).srt 11.91 KB
7 - 7 - Lecture 6-7 - A Student Example of Inference to the Best Explanation (8_19).srt 11.84 KB
10 - 7 - Lecture 9-7 - Ambiguity (8_39).srt 11.61 KB
14 - 7 - Lecture 12-7 - Capital Punishment (9_06).srt 11.47 KB
11 - 13 - Lecture 10-13 - Self-Sealers (8_11).srt 11.25 KB
2 - 4 - Lecture 1-4 - Strong Arguments Don't Always Persuade Everyone (8_11).srt 11.09 KB
7 - 5 - Lecture 6-5 - Inference to the Best Explanation (8_14).srt 11.08 KB
10 - 3 - Lecture 9-3 - Vagueness (8_24).srt 11 KB
3 - 5 - Lecture 2-5 - Guarding (8_01).srt 10.88 KB
9 - 5 - Lecture 8-5 - Rules of Probability - Disjunction (9_39) .srt 10.27 KB
5 - 7 - Lecture 4-7 - Negation and Truth Functional Operators (7_23).srt 10.19 KB
12 - 4 - Lecture 11-4 - Reductio Ad Absurdum (7_48).srt 10.14 KB
10 - 4 - Lecture 9-4 - Conceptual Slippery Slopes (6_52).srt 10.13 KB
2 - 8 - Lecture 1-8 - Linguistic Acts (6_58).srt 9.94 KB
11 - 6 - Lecture 10-6 - Fallacies of Relevance_ Appeals to Authority (6_55).srt 9.79 KB
5 - 11 - Lecture 4-11 - Biconditionals (7_19).srt 9.78 KB
5 - 6 - Lecture 4-6 - Combining Conjunctions and Disjunctions (6_23).srt 9.76 KB
10 - 1 - Lecture 9-1 - Introduction to Fallacies (6_52).srt 9.75 KB
10 - 6 - Lecture 9-6 - Causal Slippery Slopes (6_58).srt 9.65 KB
10 - 2 - Lecture 9-2 - Argument from the Heap (7_13).srt 9.51 KB
11 - 4 - Lecture 10-4 - Dismissers (6_53).srt 9.37 KB
8 - 5 - Lecture 7-5 - Positive Necessary Condition Tests (6_51).srt 9.25 KB
14 - 5 - Lecture 12-5 - Recognizing Fairness Slippery Slopes (6_54).srt 8.8 KB
6 - 8 - Lecture 5-8 - Other Ways of Expressing A, E, I, or O Propositions (7_14).srt 8.79 KB
14 - 8 - Lecture 12-8 - If God Does Not Exist, Neither Do Barbers (6_27).srt 8.74 KB
10 - 5 - Lecture 9-5 - Fairness Slippery Slopes (6_42).srt 8.55 KB
11 - 5 - Lecture 10-5 - Deniers (6_19).srt 8.46 KB
10 - 9 - Lecture 9-9 - Fallcies of Equivocation (6_05).srt 8.17 KB
9 - 6 - Lecture 8-6 - Rules of Probability - Series (6_08).srt 8.07 KB
2 - 3 - Lecture 1-3 - What are Arguments Used For 7.93 KB
11 - 9 - Lecture 10-9 - Affirmers (5_21).srt 7.89 KB
14 - 9 - Lecture 12-9 - Why Walter Should Shave His Head (6_08).srt 7.71 KB
12 - 1 - Lecture 11-1 - Refutation_ Its Varieties and Pitfalls (5_23).srt 7.63 KB
5 - 4 - Lecture 4-4 - Using Truth Tables to Show Validity (5_02).srt 7.53 KB
14 - 10 - Lecture 12-10 - The Great Shave (5_10).srt 7.31 KB
8 - 8 - Lecture 7-8 - Causal Fallacies (5_42).srt 7.25 KB
11 - 8 - Lecture 10-8 - Supporters (4_38).srt 6.86 KB
11 - 12 - Lecture 10-12 - Circularity and Begging the Question (4_50).srt 6.82 KB
11 - 7 - Lecture 10-7 - Amplifiers (4_39).srt 6.77 KB
5 - 2 - Lecture 4-2 - Propositions and Propositional Connectives (4_42).srt 6.28 KB
4 - 2 - Lecture 3-2 - Soundness (4_29).srt 6.18 KB
11 - 11 - Lecture 10-11 - Fallacies of Vacuity (4_13).srt 6.07 KB
6 - 6 - Lecture 5-6 - Categories, Individuals, and Language (4_57).srt 6 KB
14 - 3 - Lecture 12-3 - All Conscious Thoughts Are Finitely Explainable (4_17).srt 5.82 KB
8 - 4 - Lecture 7-4 - Negative Necessary Condition Tests (4_36).srt 5.48 KB
5 - 10 - Lecture 4-10 - Conditionals in ordinary language (3_33).srt 5.34 KB
5 - 8 - Lecture 4-8 - Negating Conjuctions and Disjunctions (3_34).srt 4.79 KB
11 - 10 - Lecture 10-10 - Appeals to Popular Opinion (3_31).srt 4.71 KB
3 - 2 - Lecture 2-2 - Standard Form (3_29).srt 4.62 KB
9 - 3 - Lecture 8-3 - Rules of Probability - Negation (2_53) .srt 3.5 KB
14 - 1 - Lecture 12-1 - Constructing Your Own Arguments (2_47).srt 2.92 KB
4 - 7 - Lecture 3-7 - Conclude (2_00).srt 2.87 KB
_README.txt 1.74 KB
5 - 12 - Lecture 4-12 - Conclusion (1_13).srt 1.58 KB
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