The Architecture of Reason: Logic and the Art of Argument
Master the building blocks of clear thinking. Learn to identify valid arguments, spot logical fallacies, and construct airtight reasoning — skills every philosopher needs.
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- Reading· ~11 min
Informal Fallacies: When Arguments Go Wrong
The most important patterns of bad reasoning, formal and informal, and why they're so common.
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- Reading· ~9 min
Arguments in Practice: From Formal Logic to Real Reasoning
How logic connects to actual argumentation, rhetoric, dialectic, and the epistemology of debate.
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- Text Explore· ~8 min
Validity, Soundness, and Fallacy
Work through the core logical concepts with examples.
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- Argument Map· ~10 min
The Anatomy of a Good Argument
Map the logical structure of good and bad arguments across deductive, inductive, and informal dimensions.
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- Dialogue· ~10 min
Practice Argument Analysis
Engage in live logical analysis of real arguments across multiple domains.
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- Reflection· ~8 min
Reflection: Your Reasoning in Practice
Audit your own reasoning habits, and the arguments you find most persuasive.
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