This is the podcast site for critical reasoning narrated by Professor K.D. Borcoman specifically to augment the book Critical Reasoning by Roth and Borcoman.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophyEducationSociety & Culture |
Session 1: Intro to Critical Reasoning
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It may be the download process that made the words not match what is happening on the screen. It is a bit frustrating.
Useful stuff... All public officials should have to demonstrate their abilities in this area. Draw your own conclusions.
The production values of these podcasts is top-notch. They are worthwhile. But I could not give 5 stars because Professor Borcoman repeats material from podcast to podcast. Yes, we know that Wikipedia should not/may not be used as a reference, but why tell us more than once?
Still, for the student (or lifelong learner) who wants well scripted and presented lectures on critical thinking, these are very good.
The instructor talks hurriedly requiring me to regularly pause or rewind in order to let things sink in.
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