Using Deductive Reasoning in Decision Making
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this course, we'll explore the language of logic and deductive reasoning. Completing this course will grant you the knowledge needed to make better decisions.
As a professional, you are often called upon to make decisions. Have you ever wanted to improve your reasoning and logic skills in order to get closer to the truth and make more informed decisions? In this course, Using Deductive Reasoning in Decision Making, you will learn the basics of the ancient art of deductive reasoning. First, you will learn the structure of reasoning arguments know as syllogisms. Next, you will discover the different forms and types of syllogism. Finally, you will explore different situations and examples and what you need to consider to make better decisions. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to use facts to construct better arguments.
As a professional, you are often called upon to make decisions. Have you ever wanted to improve your reasoning and logic skills in order to get closer to the truth and make more informed decisions? In this course, Using Deductive Reasoning in Decision Making, you will learn the basics of the ancient art of deductive reasoning. First, you will learn the structure of reasoning arguments know as syllogisms. Next, you will discover the different forms and types of syllogism. Finally, you will explore different situations and examples and what you need to consider to make better decisions. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to use facts to construct better arguments.
Taught by
Andrew McSwiggan
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