ABOUT
What is Thinking Critically with Rob Lovering?
Thinking Critically with Rob Lovering is an online course conducted live through Zoom in which students learn about and apply some of the many components of critical thinking: the systematic evaluation or formulation of beliefs or statements by rational standards. Taught by Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at CUNY - College of Staten, Rob Lovering, Thinking Critically with Rob Lovering is the perfect course for those who seek independent instruction on reliable methods for distinguishing true and justified claims from false and unfounded claims.
Why take this course?
Critical thinking is relied upon in all areas of life, including all professions, all scholarly disciplines, all social interactions, all moral circumstances, all personal relationships, and much, much more. And it is so because it is the foremost way for human beings to acquire truths, avoid falsehoods, detect and assess justification, recognize unfoundedness, minimize mistakes, and ultimately flourish, both individually and collectively. (This is precisely why virtually every institution of higher education emphasizes the development of critical thinking skills.) Indeed—and at the risk of being overly clever—the very asking of the question “Why take this course?” is both an exercise of and evidence of the value of critical thinking.
What does the course cover?
Critical thinking involves three fundamental, interconnected components: knowledge, skills, and dispositions. This course covers core aspects of all three of these components, including but not limited to:
Deductive Logic (knowledge, skills)
Inductive Logic (knowledge, skills)
Fallacies (knowledge, skills)
Rhetoric (knowledge, skills)
Truth, Justification, and Knowledge (knowledge)
Intellectual Virtues and Vices (knowledge, dispositions)