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8th Grade - University

Logical Reasoning - Identifying Logical Fallacies - Argument Analysis

Logical Reasoning - Identifying Logical Fallacies - Argument Analysis

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Logical Reasoning - Identifying Logical Fallacies - Argument Analysis

8th Grade - University

English

Analyze the intricacies of logical reasoning by identifying various logical fallacies, such as red herrings and false dichotomies, which affect argument validity. Develop critical thinking skills to enhance the ability to evaluate and construct sound arguments by recognizing and avoiding common reasoning errors.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Analyzing Reasoning Concepts - Logical Fallacies - Systematic Thinking

Analyzing Reasoning Concepts - Logical Fallacies - Systematic Thinking

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Analyzing Reasoning Concepts - Logical Fallacies - Systematic Thinking

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Philosophy

Explore logical fallacies and reasoning concepts, focusing on common errors in argumentation such as straw man and ad hominem. Enhance critical thinking skills by identifying and rectifying flawed reasoning in arguments.

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7th Grade - 12th Grade

Logical Reasoning - Fallacies and Techniques - Critical Thinking Skills

Logical Reasoning - Fallacies and Techniques - Critical Thinking Skills

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Logical Reasoning - Fallacies and Techniques - Critical Thinking Skills

7th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Analyze common logical fallacies and persuasive techniques, including glittering generalities, card stacking, and bandwagon appeals, to enhance critical evaluation skills. Recognizing these patterns enables students to effectively analyze arguments and make informed decisions based on rational thought rather than emotion.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Logical Fallacies - Red Herring & Straw Figure - Analyzing Argument Distractors

Logical Fallacies - Red Herring & Straw Figure - Analyzing Argument Distractors

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Logical Fallacies - Red Herring & Straw Figure - Analyzing Argument Distractors

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Philosophy, Social Studies, Moral Science

Explore the intricacies of logical fallacies, particularly Red Herring and Straw Figure fallacies, examining how these techniques can mislead and distort arguments. Develop skills in recognizing and articulating these fallacies, which will improve critical thinking and clarity in argumentation.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Logical Reasoning Skills - Analyzing Fallacies - Understanding Logical Fallacies

Logical Reasoning Skills - Analyzing Fallacies - Understanding Logical Fallacies

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Logical Reasoning Skills - Analyzing Fallacies - Understanding Logical Fallacies

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Moral Science, Social Studies, Philosophy

Explore the nuances of logical reasoning by examining various logical fallacies, including appeal to ignorance, composition, division, appeal to pity, and the false dilemma. Gain insight into the formation of these fallacies, learn to identify them in arguments, and enhance critical thinking skills by recognizing flaws in reasoning.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Logical Analysis and Critical Thinking - Speech and Fallacies - Truth, Rights, and Historical Context

Logical Analysis and Critical Thinking - Speech and Fallacies - Truth, Rights, and Historical Context

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Logical Analysis and Critical Thinking - Speech and Fallacies - Truth, Rights, and Historical Context

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Explore the complexities of logical arguments and fallacies by examining how truths, rights, and historical figures, such as Sojourner Truth, play a vital role in the pursuit of equality. Enhance critical thinking skills and understanding of argument structures while learning to identify logical fallacies. This contributes to a greater appreciation of historical advocacy and discourse on rights.

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11th Grade - University

Philosophy of Religion - Anselm's Ontological Argument - Arguments for the Existence of God

Philosophy of Religion - Anselm's Ontological Argument - Arguments for the Existence of God

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Philosophy of Religion - Anselm's Ontological Argument - Arguments for the Existence of God

11th Grade - University

Other, Religious Studies, Social Studies

Analyze Anselm's ontological argument for God's existence within philosophical discourse, examining criticisms and philosophical implications. Develop critical thinking skills by evaluating philosophical arguments such as Gaunilo's criticism and Kant's perspectives to understand different viewpoints on existence and religious belief.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Logical Fallacies - False Dilemma & Critical Thinking Skills

Understanding Logical Fallacies - False Dilemma & Critical Thinking Skills

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Understanding Logical Fallacies - False Dilemma & Critical Thinking Skills

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Science

Study common logical fallacies, including the false dilemma, to understand their impact on critical thinking. Develop skills in identifying and analyzing fallacious arguments, which will enhance the ability to engage in constructive and creative thinking beyond mere critical observation.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Thinking - Philosophy of Religion - Introduction to Religious Philosophy

Critical Thinking - Philosophy of Religion - Introduction to Religious Philosophy

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Critical Thinking - Philosophy of Religion - Introduction to Religious Philosophy

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Religious Studies, Philosophy

Examine the core questions that differentiate the philosophy of religion from theology, exploring key debates such as Anselm's ontological argument and its criticisms. Develop skills in logical reasoning and argument analysis, enhancing critical thinking abilities applied to philosophical and religious discussions.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Psychological Influences - Online Arguments - Internet Discourse

Psychological Influences - Online Arguments - Internet Discourse

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Psychological Influences - Online Arguments - Internet Discourse

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Science

Explore the psychological and sociological dynamics that influence online discussions, with a particular emphasis on identity and group affiliation. Gain insights into the factors shaping digital interactions and develop strategies for more effective communication in virtual environments.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Reasoning Skills - Identifying Fallacies - Understanding Rhetoric and Logic

Critical Reasoning Skills - Identifying Fallacies - Understanding Rhetoric and Logic

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Critical Reasoning Skills - Identifying Fallacies - Understanding Rhetoric and Logic

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Engage with the complexities of rhetoric and logic by examining common logical fallacies and their applications. Learners will acquire the ability to critically assess arguments by identifying various types of fallacies, thereby improving their reasoning and debate skills.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Thinking - Logical Argumentation - Effective Communication

Critical Thinking - Logical Argumentation - Effective Communication

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Critical Thinking - Logical Argumentation - Effective Communication

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Religious Studies

Develop clear thinking and persuasive speaking through evaluation of truth tests and deductive reasoning. Enhance the ability to construct sound arguments and critically assess communication techniques.

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11th Grade

Critical Thinking - Recognizing and Countering Logical Fallacies

Critical Thinking - Recognizing and Countering Logical Fallacies

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Critical Thinking - Recognizing and Countering Logical Fallacies

11th Grade

English

Explore logical fallacies to understand errors in reasoning that undermine arguments. Enhance critical thinking by learning to identify and counter common fallacies such as ad hominem, red herrings, and circular logic in debates and discussions.

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10th Grade - University

Philosophical Reasoning and Concepts - Ethics & Logic - Major Branches of Philosophy

Philosophical Reasoning and Concepts - Ethics & Logic - Major Branches of Philosophy

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Philosophical Reasoning and Concepts - Ethics & Logic - Major Branches of Philosophy

10th Grade - University

Religious Studies, Moral Science, Philosophy

Engage with philosophical branches such as epistemology, ethics, and logic by exploring fundamental questions surrounding their core principles and applications. Develop a deeper understanding of philosophical reasoning, enhance critical thinking skills when faced with ethical dilemmas, and recognize various reasoning types within philosophical discussions.

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11th Grade - University

Logic Analysis - Logical Symbols - Core Logic Principles

Logic Analysis - Logical Symbols - Core Logic Principles

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Logic Analysis - Logical Symbols - Core Logic Principles

11th Grade - University

Philosophy

Examine fundamental logical concepts, exploring the history and application of logical symbols and structures. Develop an understanding of formal logic processes and their importance in cultivating rigorous analytical skills.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Reasoning - Logical Fallacies - Causation

Critical Reasoning - Logical Fallacies - Causation

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Critical Reasoning - Logical Fallacies - Causation

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Education, Philosophy, Science

Understand the post hoc fallacy and how human biases can lead to incorrect causal assumptions. This study enhances critical thinking skills, enabling identification and challenge of flawed reasoning across various contexts.

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11th Grade - University

Debate Skills - Argumentation - Analyzing Fictional Monsters

Debate Skills - Argumentation - Analyzing Fictional Monsters

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Debate Skills - Argumentation - Analyzing Fictional Monsters

11th Grade - University

English, Other

Explore whether skeletons are the scariest monster by examining arguments about fear, perception, and cultural symbolism. This exercise enhances analytical and argumentation skills, offering a better understanding of debate dynamics while fostering critical thinking in examining cultural narratives.

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7th Grade - 12th Grade

Persuasive Communication - Vocabulary & Techniques - Media Literacy

Persuasive Communication - Vocabulary & Techniques - Media Literacy

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Persuasive Communication - Vocabulary & Techniques - Media Literacy

7th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Explore vocabulary and techniques related to persuasive communication in media. Gain insights into identifying persuasive texts, understanding rhetorical appeals, and recognizing logical fallacies to enhance critical literacy skills.

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11th Grade

Critical Thinking and Argumentation - Justify and Critique - Logic and Decision-Making Strategies

Critical Thinking and Argumentation - Justify and Critique - Logic and Decision-Making Strategies

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Critical Thinking and Argumentation - Justify and Critique - Logic and Decision-Making Strategies

11th Grade

Mathematics

Explore critical thinking and argumentation with an emphasis on justification, critique, logic, and reasoning in decision-making. Develop skills in evaluating evidence, constructing coherent arguments, and applying mathematical modeling to solve real-world problems.

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11th Grade - University

Understanding Knowledge - Foundations of Philosophy - Introduction to Philosophy

Understanding Knowledge - Foundations of Philosophy - Introduction to Philosophy

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Understanding Knowledge - Foundations of Philosophy - Introduction to Philosophy

11th Grade - University

Other, Religious Studies, Social Studies

Explore foundational philosophy concepts, including the nature of reality, personal identity, and the emergence of philosophical thought in ancient civilizations. Develop critical evaluation and reasoning skills by examining branches such as metaphysics and epistemology, preparing to understand and articulate complex philosophical ideas.

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