10 More Short VYou Clips on Critical Thinking
Автор: Gregory B. Sadler - That Philosophy Guy
Загружено: 2014-01-13
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This is the eleventh and final video composed of 10 short (2 minute or under) clips which I recorded as a user of the now defunct VYou -- an innovative social network which allowed users to record short video responses to questions and comments. This video addresses a set of questions asked about Critical Thinking (many of them coming from my FSU students at the time). All of the clips are responses recorded in various places and at different times.
The video quality is not particularly good on some of these clips -- they were recorded using older webcam technology.
1:15 Question 1: Why did we have to learn all those fallacies in the Critical Thinking class?
3:17 Question 2: How many fallacies are there?
5:29 Question 3: What is the difference between the fallacies of Composition and Division?
7:33 Question 4: How much does "Downplay" affect important decisions?
9:43 Question 5: Is an opinion always considered to be biased?
10:52 Question 6: What is a bad inductive argument?
13:04 Question 7: Can the Target Population and Sample Group be the same?
15:16 Question 8: Is there a big difference between Hasty Generalization and Stereotypes?
17:27 Question 9: What is a good website to go to when judging a news reporter's credibility?
19:11 Question 10: What do you think about all the conspiracy theories about 9-11, like "Loose Change"?
[thanks to Devo oveD for charting out these time points]
You can see other "10 Shorts" in this playlist: • Q&A With Dr. Sadler - Responses to Questions.
I'm now soliciting new questions and comments from viewers and subscribers, to which I'll be responding in some new, higher-quality, 2 minute shorts (organized into groups of 10) -- you can leave those questions and comments on this invitation video: • Comments and Questions for New "10 Shorts"...
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