I think most introductory texts to logic are the best place to start. Regular Aristotelian logic will be the most practical. the book "Socratic Logic" is an excellent text.
Here is a link that should work - sacred-texts.com/chr/aquinas/summa/sum228.htm But the structure hold throughout the Summa, so you can pick almost any question to survey.
I do not want to critique this, but this session, really goes to quickly and it practically not possible to follow unless you stop and reflect on each slide. I am not sure what is the agenda behind it.
The only agenda was to provide the concepts and terms required for understanding what rhetoric is and how it works. But yes I do want people to slow down and think about the ideas presented.
Recommend some books for critical thinking
I think most introductory texts to logic are the best place to start. Regular Aristotelian logic will be the most practical. the book "Socratic Logic" is an excellent text.
22:40 I cannot access this link, do you have any other examples?
Here is a link that should work - sacred-texts.com/chr/aquinas/summa/sum228.htm
But the structure hold throughout the Summa, so you can pick almost any question to survey.
@@allandidonato Thank you.
I do not want to critique this, but this session, really goes to quickly and it practically not possible to follow unless you stop and reflect on each slide. I am not sure what is the agenda behind it.
The only agenda was to provide the concepts and terms required for understanding what rhetoric is and how it works. But yes I do want people to slow down and think about the ideas presented.