Critical Thinking and Research Methodology
The course aims to develop fundamental skills in reasoning and critical thinking through the study of argument types, logical structures, criteria used in the evaluation of arguments, and forms of fallacious reasoning. Students will also be introduced to the basic elements involved in conducting philosophical and theological research, and will learn about the various phases and major components of a research project.
Credits:
3
Language:
English
Faculty:
Philosophy
Professor:
Semester:
Fall
Time:
Monday, 1:30p.m.-4:20p.m.
Room Number:
TBD
Academic Year:
2020-21
Level:
Undergraduate
Course Code:
DPHY 1104
Program:
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in Ethics
Bachelor of Arts with a Concentration in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Philosophy and in Theology
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Theology and a minor in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Theology and Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts, major in Philosophy & minor in Theology
Bachelor of Philosophy
Bachelor of Philosophy with a minor in Ethics
Certificate in Philosophy
Certificate in Philosophy and in Theology
Interest Courses in Philosophy