In May Apologetics 315 featured a Logic Primer, composed of five brief introductory lessons in logic. Lesson 5 covered logical fallacies and included a fallacies podcast based upon Stephen's Guide to the fallacies.
Now, we present a second logical fallacies podcast based upon the 42 Fallacies at the Nizkor site; original content by Dr. Michael C. Labossiere. This treatment of the fallacies is more thorough and much clearer. More episodes will be added regularly.
You can subscribe directly in iTunes here, or get the RSS feed here.
Enjoy.
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Logical Fallacies Podcast - 2nd Edition
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2 comments :
Hey there,
Is this 2nd edition meant to be a compilation of the first edition aswell?
Or should I look at the May's one first?
Many thanks,
DB
This is a different one. You could listen to the other one first if you like. They will cover the same info, but in a different way, with different examples and style. I personally like the 2nd Edition better because they are not as technical sounding and have better examples and more elaboration. (and the first logic podcast uses all kinds of Canadian examples!)
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