Critical Thinking: Arguments and non-Arguments

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  • @zmartkooky244
    @zmartkooky244 Рік тому +5

    You are a real teacher. One who actually cares. More of you!

  • @anonuser12345
    @anonuser12345 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you so much. Even after 13 years this is still helping people out (like me)

  • @andreajean76
    @andreajean76 8 років тому +10

    Great lecture! It is actually making sense to me now! The way you explain it makes it seem so simple. My professor just told us to read the textbook and the textbook didn't make any sense at all. I think I will actually do well in my class because of your videos! Thank you!!!!

  • @mjw021269
    @mjw021269 Рік тому +4

    Hi Gregory. Great lecture, thanks. I'm in the UK and while your examples are US specific, the gist of the content is still very relevant.

  • @Warrior-iu6jf
    @Warrior-iu6jf Рік тому +2

    Man.. i feel sorry for this wonderful teacher.

  • @GregoryBSadler
    @GregoryBSadler 11 років тому +15

    Quite simply, I taught the textbook. Actually, though, its very common in CT to distinguish between explanations and arguments.
    Not all explanations are "conclusions regarding causation". I suppose for those that are, your objection would hold good. Generally, explanations do something different than argument

  • @thevikingwarrior
    @thevikingwarrior 2 роки тому +3

    Politicians don't have arguments, they just rant about what they want to happen and try and make you think it is good to agree with them.

  • @knuckleberrie
    @knuckleberrie 2 роки тому +4

    The book he referred to is Moore and Parker's Critical Thinking, 8th ed, he has provided the link in the comments of the previous (first) video of the series.

  • @technicalenglish9553
    @technicalenglish9553 8 років тому +9

    thank you so much Dr. Sadler, you make it simple to understand. Don´t mind the "haters" on the comments, haha I´m enjoying your videos and even better applying this to my way of communicating and thinking. All the way from Mexico. Keep up the good work Dr.

  • @1250productions
    @1250productions 9 років тому +9

    This guy is a great teacher. Thank you.

  • @beautifulbieya1437
    @beautifulbieya1437 8 років тому +5

    i like your teaching style. Thank you so much :)

  • @sgt7
    @sgt7 12 років тому +1

    This is a good video because you stuck to the point. For example, even when you were talking about 'explanations' at 15:00 you showed how they are NOT arguments.

  • @GregoryBSadler
    @GregoryBSadler 13 років тому

    @Sulatanov you're quite welcome -- much more is now available on my personal channel

  • @YMGMagon
    @YMGMagon Рік тому

    Great Professor! Very clear lecture.

  • @1sanremy
    @1sanremy 12 років тому +3

    about his statement : "any american can go to college, but not in France or Germany, where you must be cleaver enought to be selected"
    Exact ! but Wrong on the financial aspect.
    In France, College costs nothing, and in USA ( if my informations are right )
    you must be rich enought to pay for your college studies.
    So, selection by intellectual capability in France,
    versus selection by financial means in USA.

  • @GregoryBSadler
    @GregoryBSadler 12 років тому +1

    Very true -- all of that. My family is mostly people in the trades

  • @rogeliobautista4231
    @rogeliobautista4231 Рік тому

    I can’t believe i just watched your first class and I’m alreading spotting bullshtters on the internet. Hope to learn some more

  • @MsHussainMD
    @MsHussainMD 11 років тому

    Followup question: Why did you choose to make a dichotomy between explanations and arguments? Explanations are conclusions regarding causation. (I typed this because I had a question). Conclusions are parts of arguments. Therefore, explanations are parts of arguments as well.

  • @exo2506
    @exo2506 5 років тому

    Understand this much more than when my professor lectured.

  • @thomassmart4227
    @thomassmart4227 10 років тому

    I actually think that the last arguments premise is that the world has changed with the conclusion that it should challenge us. The supporting claims were the premises he used.

  • @stevebee6124
    @stevebee6124 9 років тому +1

    great lecture, thanks.

  • @azizpatel
    @azizpatel 2 роки тому

    May I ask, what textbook is being used for this class? I really enjoy the way Dr Sadler presents his lessons.

  • @nerminfadel5098
    @nerminfadel5098 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this lecture. Could I ask about this book . Or reference that you referred in lecture

  • @mikiylmorris4732
    @mikiylmorris4732 11 років тому

    thank you for pointing that out... I say it all the time.

  • @brittanycaraway2849
    @brittanycaraway2849 4 роки тому +2

    is it too radical to have people take critical thinking classes before they are allowed to vote??

  • @limitless1692
    @limitless1692 6 років тому

    Awesome lecture
    Thank you :)

  • @catherineames6516
    @catherineames6516 8 років тому +8

    Explanation: "Dr. Sadler is upset because his class doesn't understand the concept of democracy." Argument: "Because his class doesn't understand the concept of democracy, Dr. Sadler is probably upset."

  • @frederickmariootoo499
    @frederickmariootoo499 6 років тому

    nice video. Very helpful

  • @MsHussainMD
    @MsHussainMD 11 років тому

    I appreciate the response. I'm still a little puzzled by the claim "Not all explanations are 'conclusions regarding causation". Can you give some examples please? Also, which textbook do you use to teach this course? Thanks.

  • @peaceandgeek
    @peaceandgeek 9 років тому

    Again, thank you for the videos! Curious....could you send me a message as to what book you were/are using? I'm sure it is not the same text that we are using however I'm curious :) Thanks!

  • @abel2xnavarro
    @abel2xnavarro 9 років тому

    Great lecture. Opened my eyes to my mistakes. Speaker is good too. I just don't understand why he has to pick up that cup all the time. What for?

    • @reasoniocritthinking
      @reasoniocritthinking 9 років тому +5

      +Abelardo N. Navarro It was an 8 AM class, 5 years ago. It's probably my coffee cup, I would guess

  • @JamwithJamal
    @JamwithJamal 7 років тому

    Perfect, thank you.

  • @avq5
    @avq5 12 років тому

    From the pledge of allegiance: "And to the republic for which it stands"

  • @1sanremy
    @1sanremy 12 років тому

    what is the difference ?
    democracy = from δῆμος (dêmos) "people" and κράτος (kratos) "power"
    republic = a form of government in which the country is considered a "public matter" (Latin: res publica)
    these are WIKIPEDIA définitions, which both lead to understand :
    " people runs the country " , but what do YOU mean ?

  • @GregoryBSadler
    @GregoryBSadler 12 років тому

    That would have been a killer idea!

  • @danielmunromusic
    @danielmunromusic 12 років тому

    And I'd go on to say that although many Americans have a college education, they still are not critical thinkers and base many of their beliefs on superstition and supernatural beliefs, rather than on rational reasoning and evidence. I point to the number of religious people in the US. I am making the assumption that the value of an education is in your ability to reason, not your ability to make money. Unfortunately, many Americans think that moneymaking trumps reasoning ability.

  • @Veloriumcamper345
    @Veloriumcamper345 12 років тому

    a republic is part of the federalism. learn your government. we have multiple branches. the republic format is through the senate, but could also be referring to the house, and legislative branch as a whole, which was was deemed the most important by the founders. Regardless, the pledge was made in the late 1800s, and although adopted in the 1940's, does not necessarily provide any evidence that the United states is a republic. If you would simply look up the definitions for each, you could see.

  • @HasnainFalak
    @HasnainFalak 11 років тому

    still feeling confuse in difference between Argument and Explanation. please any empirical example beside the exerpts Dr. Sadler is disgussing?

  • @mahammatbaba8666
    @mahammatbaba8666 3 роки тому

    Does anyone know the name of the textbook he’s working from?

    • @jessicabonner5382
      @jessicabonner5382 3 роки тому

      a concise introduction to logic, 13th edition, hurley

  • @enasnime
    @enasnime 12 років тому

    Thanks..very useful:)

  • @Veloriumcamper345
    @Veloriumcamper345 12 років тому

    It is actually considered Constitutional federalism :)

  • @josefvissarionovitchstalin1329
    @josefvissarionovitchstalin1329 6 років тому +2

    THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT DEMOCRACY IS

  • @Johnnisjohnnis
    @Johnnisjohnnis 12 років тому +1

    You should rent out the space on your coffee cup for ads, because then you could save up the money to buy a jet pack.

  • @milang3786
    @milang3786 11 років тому

    Hohoho, this guy is a ton of fun with his prejudices.

  • @catatafish5054
    @catatafish5054 7 місяців тому

    10:34

  • @baayyuuadunyaatola5203
    @baayyuuadunyaatola5203 2 роки тому

    Good luck

  • @Hijodeganas1
    @Hijodeganas1 10 років тому +5

    The information is good. His teaching style... meh, not so much.

  • @gabrielaalejandra9692
    @gabrielaalejandra9692 5 років тому

    I like lectures where the professor is more focused on giving a lecture and is passionate about a subject instead of asking a thousand questions. OF COURSE THEY KNOW WHAT DEMOCRACY IS. Do they need to tell you that? no. Move on. Watch Dr. Sapolsky's lectures and you'll know what I mean.

  • @4tech69
    @4tech69 12 років тому +1

    What does democracy mean? /crickets.. This country is a mess.

  • @Veloriumcamper345
    @Veloriumcamper345 12 років тому

    Did you even watch this video? lol. make a claim, support it with evidence ;)
    The united states is clearly a Constitutional federalism, if you care to remain ignorant of that fact, so be it.

  • @SacredSocietyAP
    @SacredSocietyAP 12 років тому

    We still use blackboards at Harvard. Good luck!

  • @jerahmia
    @jerahmia 12 років тому

    Red States.

  • @LegalizeTX
    @LegalizeTX 9 років тому +2

    John Boner XD

  • @Booer
    @Booer 8 років тому

    good teacher. though i think he's unintentionally bullying his students into wanting to participate less.

  • @shadi489
    @shadi489 8 років тому +1

    i ve had a head injury and ever since my social judgmnt i s down the drain---- why ??