
In this video, we will see what is selective abductive reasoning and how important it is in our daily reasoning about the world.
In this video, we will see what is creative abductive reasoning and how important it is when we are dealing with phenomena that we cannot understand.
In this video, we will see what is the so-called Hypothetico-Deductive method and its relation to philosophy of science and general reasoning.
In this video, we will see what is Analogical Reasoning, how common and useful it is, and what are its drawbacks.
In this video, we will see what entities are logical constructions and whether they correspond to real entities in the world.
In this video, we will see an important concept in philosophy and apply it to various situations.
In this video, we will see the definition of grounding as it is in current philosophy.
In this video, we will see the relation between grounding and reduction and learn how to apply them in order to find the grounds of various beliefs.
In this video, we will explore the relation between grounding and truth. We will learn that this relation is very important as it shows that grounding can be an effective heuristic thinking tool for the truths that support various beliefs.
In this video, we will see Descartes' foundationalist view and explore how it is connected to the general method of his analysis.
In this video, we will see the most important tool in Descartes' philosophy which is the method of doubt, and learn to use it in daily situations.
In this course, we will explore various modes of analytical thinking techniques and skills that have been employed in analytical philosophy and philosophy of science. In particular, we will explore analytical methods that are employed in current analytic philosophy such as analogical reasoning and logical constructions, and also reductive analysis and grounding claims that have to do with uncovering and evaluating the grounds that support the truth of our beliefs; also we will explore analytical methods that have been used by famous philosophers like Rene Descartes when they were dealing with hard philosophical problems and much more. Also, we will see abductive reasoning that is related to uncovering hidden factors in causal explanations and enable us to build good explanations of phenomena and also assess the explanation of others.
You do not need to have a background in philosophy since this course is for exploring methods of thought. These tools can enhance substantially your analytical skills and can be thoroughly applied to day-to-day communication, at debates that you may have on a particular subject such as philosophy, politics, psychology, etc., it can help you during writing an analysis about a particular topic at your university and many more. Thus take the chance at exploring with me some fascinating thinking tools that will sharpen substantially your daily reasoning, and make you Think Differently; Think Analytically; Think like an Analytic Philosopher without attending a Philosophy Department!