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> The best thing is to learn about different sorts of reasoning and how they work in good cases, and pick up a feel for some fallacies along the way. At the end of the day, reasoning is an art.

Do you have good suggestions for learning about different sorts of reasoning?




I do but if you're a senior U of C student (as your profile says), I'm sure you've already been very well-served in this regard by your curriculum. :)


I'm sure others in the community would like to know. I'm also always looking for good books full of ideas and modes of explanation and augmentation. :)




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