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A-Level Further Mathematics for Year 12 - Course 2: 3 x 3 Matrices, Mathematical Induction, Calculus Methods and Applications, Maclaurin Series, Complex Numbers and Polar Coordinates
by Philip Ramsden , Phil Chaffe- 0.0
7 Weeks
The determinant and inverse of a 3 x 3 matrix Differentiation and integration methods and some of their applications Your initial skillset will be extended to give a clear understanding of how background knowledge underpins the A-level further mathematics course. How to find the determinant of a complex number without using a calculator and interpret the result geometrically....
$49
Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments
by Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong , Dr. Ram Neta- 4.6
Approx. 25 hours to complete
In this course, you will learn what an argument is. The definition of argument will enable you to identify when speakers are giving arguments and when they are not. By the end of this course, you will be better able to understand and appreciate arguments that you and other people present. How to Spot an Argument...
Critical Thinker Academy: Learn to Think Like a Philosopher
by Kevin deLaplante- 4.7
19 hours on-demand video
Yet rather than serve as the core of any education worthy of a rational human being, we have relegated the teaching of logic, argument analysis and critical reasoning to specialty courses in universities that reach too few students, too late in their education. techniques of argument analysis and reconstruction...
$17.99
Street-Fighting Math
by Isaac Chuang , Sanjoy Mahajan , Amira Eltony- 0.0
4 Weeks
Teaches, as the antidote to rigor mortis, the art of educated guessing and opportunistic problem solving. Too much mathematical rigor teaches rigor mortis: the fear of making an unjustified leap even when it lands on a correct result. To take advantage of this offer, please use promotion code SFM30 at The MIT Press....
Think Again IV: How to Avoid Fallacies
by Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong , Dr. Ram Neta- 4.7
Approx. 18 hours to complete
There will be short ungraded quizzes after each segment (to check comprehension) and a longer graded quiz at the end of the course. Fallacies of Unclarity Argument from the Heap Fallacies of Equivocation Fallacies of Equivocation Fallacies of Relevance Fallacies of Relevance and Vacuity Fallacies of Relevance: Ad Hominem Fallacies of Vacuity and Circularity...
Dominate GMAT Verbal - Comprehensive GMAT Verbal Prep Course
by Brett Ethridge- 4.6
7 hours on-demand video
A comprehensive prep course giving you all of the strategies, content, and tips to master the verbal section of the GMAT Does the idea of dissecting a logical argument make you break out in a cold sweat? A Critical Reasoning worksheet containing a dozen additional practice problems to enable you to apply what you're learning in the video lessons...
$18.99
Speaking to persuade: Motivating audiences with solid arguments and moving language
by Dr. Matt McGarrity- 4.8
Approx. 16 hours to complete
Persuasive speaking thus requires clarity, strategy, topic mastery, plus a sense of style and presence. Good persuasion responds to questions of fact, policy, and value. What’s the status quo and burden of proof? Who is a good model of imitation for you? A model of stylistic energy. Beware of over-relying on your scripts....
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The Politics of Skepticism
by Wiep van Bunge , Tim De Mey- 4.5
Approx. 13 hours to complete
"Grotius, The Law of War and Peace" (De Iure Belli ac Pacis) The limits of truth relativism. The powers of positive Skepticism The marketplace of ideas: An imaginative argument for freedom of expression An imaginative argument for freedom of expression John Stuart Mill's argument for freedom of expression The entanglement of critical and creative reasoning...
Mindware: Critical Thinking for the Information Age
by Richard E. Nisbett- 4.8
Approx. 13 hours to complete
Why you should never keep a stock that’s going down in hopes that it will go back up and prevent you from losing any of your initial investment. Why it is that a great deal of health information presented in the media is misinformation. Lesson 2: The Law of Large Numbers...
Think Again II: How to Reason Deductively
by Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong , Dr. Ram Neta- 4.4
Approx. 13 hours to complete
In this course, you will learn how to use truth-tables and Venn diagrams to represent the information contained in the premises and conclusion of an argument so that you can determine whether or not the argument is deductively valid. Other Ways of Expressing A, E, I, or O Propositions Reasoning from Venn Diagrams or Truth Tables Alone...