Objective Thinking

If you are an honest person, you are not content to hold beliefs subjectively—because of accidental features of your psychology or circumstances. You aspire to be objective—to conform all of your thinking to the facts. To do this you must be able to identify the available evidence, to determine what conclusions it supports, to check the premises you have already formed, and to integrate your conclusions into a consistent sum. This course discusses these skills, how to develop them and how to apply them in thinking about specific issues.

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Course Includes

  • 6 Lessons
  • Course Faculty

    Gregory Salmieri
    Gregory Salmieri