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Teaching #CriticalThinking or informal #logic this fall? Follow this account for links to real world examples to use in your class. #highered If you're using Workbook for Arguments, see this thread for ways to search this feed for arguments relevant to specific chapters. 👇


A set of reasons for and against changing one’s name when getting married. Could be a good start-of-course classroom activity to analyze and reconstruct the arguments here buzzfeed.com/alexalisitza/w… #ch1 #marriage #relationships


An argument that college-educated workers are leaving the most expensive metropolitan areas in the US nytimes.com/interactive/20… #ch2 #cities #demographics


Some arguments about whether it’s better to marry for love or money forbes.com/sites/traversm… #ch1 #ch4 #ch5 #relationships #psychology


What point is @ProfBrianCox making here? How does his argument work? #ch6 #reductio #aliens

I've always suspected that an advanced alien civilisation with the technology to travel at close to light speed across interstellar distances would arrive in Earth orbit unobserved and proceed to dispatch a fleet of small, easily detectable balloons into our atmosphere.



A good one for classroom analysis & discussion: what arguments do these teens make about phones and phone usage? And in what sense are they experts or authorities about those things, especially compared to their parents? washingtonpost.com/parenting/2023… #ch1 #ch4 #app3 #teens #tech


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