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INT305 Advanced Critical Thinking and Logic
Ambiguity, Assumptions, and Fallacies
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INT305 Advanced Critical Thinking and Logic
A required course
Getting Started in INT305
What is Critical Thinking?
Elements of an Argument
Ambiguity, Assumptions, and Fallacies
Iraq War Decisions
Identifying Alternate Conclusions
Evaluate: Who? What? Where? When? Why?
Finding a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Library Resources Ambiguity, Assumptions, and Fallacies
Ambiguity, Assumptions, and Fallacies
Flynn, M. (2016, July 9). The military fired me for calling our enemies radical jihadis. New York Post
Library Resources Rival Causes
Rival Causes
Moore, D. (2007). What can be learned from the past? Thinking critically about Cuba. In D. T. Moore Critical thinking and intelligence analysis.
[Occasional Paper No. 14] (pp. 20-47). National Defense Intelligence College.
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