PHLB58H3: Reasoning and Uncertainty

In an uncertain world, reasoning is important. This course will examine a variety of topics that develop practical reasoning skills and some of the theory behind them. Students will become acquainted with argumentative strategies, common fallacies and criteria for assessing arguments. Students will also gain an appreciation of decision making under uncertainty in life and science. Topics may include probabilistic reasoning and the nature of probability, and the process of scientific confirmation and refutation.

Quantitative Reasoning