202002 VO Critical Thinking
winter semester 2024/2025 | Last update: 15.07.2024 | Place course on memo listAbility to distinguish arguments from manipulative attempts at persuasion, and the ability to clearly present and justify our own views.
Our world is increasingly difficult to navigate when it comes to securing knowledge and reliable information. We are flooded with information, but the proportion of reliable information is shrinking dramatically. This class will provide some tools to help us navigate this complex and at times hostile informational landscape. Through a brief introduction to some aspects of human cognition (including cognitive biases), we will learn how to distinguish arguments from manipulative attempts at persuasion, how to clearly present and justify our own views.
Lectures, written exercises.
Written exercises.
Will be announced.
None.
The lecture is also an Aurora Alliance (https://www.uibk.ac.at/en//international/aurora/) event.
Students of all Aurora universities (incl. Master students of the University of Innsbruck) are invited to apply for participation in this course from August 16 till September 10 at the following link (after this date, registration via the online course catalogue is possible for Innsbruck students): https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/international/aurora/aurora-course-offerings/universitat-innsbruck/
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Wed 2024-11-27
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13.15 - 14.45 | online (Christliche Philosophie) online (Christliche Philosophie) | ||
Wed 2024-12-04
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13.15 - 14.45 | online (Christliche Philosophie) online (Christliche Philosophie) | ||
Wed 2024-12-11
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13.15 - 14.45 | online (Christliche Philosophie) online (Christliche Philosophie) | ||
Wed 2025-01-08
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13.15 - 14.45 | online (Christliche Philosophie) online (Christliche Philosophie) | ||
Wed 2025-01-15
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13.15 - 14.45 | online (Christliche Philosophie) online (Christliche Philosophie) | ||
Wed 2025-01-22
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13.15 - 14.45 | online (Christliche Philosophie) online (Christliche Philosophie) | ||
Wed 2025-01-29
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13.15 - 14.45 | online (Christliche Philosophie) online (Christliche Philosophie) |
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