Have you ever wondered how to distinguish facts from opinions, evaluate arguments objectively, or make better decisions?
This course is designed to introduce you to philosophy and critical thinking through a practical and engaging approach. Rather than focusing on complex theories, we will explore how philosophical thinking can help you analyze information, identify logical fallacies, and develop clear, reasoned judgments in everyday life.
What You Will Learn
* Understand the foundations of philosophy and critical thinking.
* Analyze arguments using logical reasoning.
* Recognize common logical fallacies and avoid misleading conclusions.
* Differentiate between facts, opinions, and misinformation.
* Improve communication, discussion, and persuasive reasoning skills.
* Apply critical thinking techniques in academic, professional, and personal settings.
Who Is This Course For?
* University students.
* Professionals seeking stronger analytical skills.
* Educators and researchers.
* Anyone interested in improving their reasoning and decision-making abilities.
Teaching Approach
This course combines interactive discussions, practical examples, real-life case studies, and guided exercises to make philosophical concepts clear, engaging, and immediately applicable.
About the Instructor
Ayat Ali holds a Master’s degree in Philosophy and has experience teaching philosophy and critical thinking. Her teaching approach focuses on simplifying complex philosophical concepts and transforming them into practical tools that enhance analytical thinking, sound judgment, and effective decision-making.
This course is designed to introduce you to philosophy and critical thinking through a practical and engaging approach. Rather than focusing on complex theories, we will explore how philosophical thinking can help you analyze information, identify logical fallacies, and develop clear, reasoned judgments in everyday life.
What You Will Learn
* Understand the foundations of philosophy and critical thinking.
* Analyze arguments using logical reasoning.
* Recognize common logical fallacies and avoid misleading conclusions.
* Differentiate between facts, opinions, and misinformation.
* Improve communication, discussion, and persuasive reasoning skills.
* Apply critical thinking techniques in academic, professional, and personal settings.
Who Is This Course For?
* University students.
* Professionals seeking stronger analytical skills.
* Educators and researchers.
* Anyone interested in improving their reasoning and decision-making abilities.
Teaching Approach
This course combines interactive discussions, practical examples, real-life case studies, and guided exercises to make philosophical concepts clear, engaging, and immediately applicable.
About the Instructor
Ayat Ali holds a Master’s degree in Philosophy and has experience teaching philosophy and critical thinking. Her teaching approach focuses on simplifying complex philosophical concepts and transforming them into practical tools that enhance analytical thinking, sound judgment, and effective decision-making.