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Logical Reasoning and Arguments - Six Fundamental Types

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In this lesson, I break down logical reasoning by walking you through six fundamental types of arguments you’ll see in exams, essays, and real classroom discussions. The goal isn’t to make you “sound philosophical”—it’s to help you quickly identify what kind of reasoning is happening, what the conclusion depends on, and what would actually count as a good evaluation of the argument. I also connect this to the basics students often mix up: valid vs. sound arguments, and why “sounds convincing” is not the same thing as “logically strong.” Across the six types, I focus on how to spot the structure, what premises are doing the work, and the most common traps that lead to weak reasoning or fallacies. If you’re teaching this, you can use the same framework as a classroom routine: label the argument type, test the link between premises and conclusion, then decide what evidence would strengthen or weaken it. By the end, you’ll have a clean mental checklist for argument analysis—perfect for critical thinking, philosophy-style logic units, or reasoning-heavy exam prep.

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