Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments certification is a course that is currently part 1 of 4 belonging to the specialization of Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking. The entire course is of 5 weeks duration and is presented on the platform of Coursera by Duke University. All the weeks are divided into some hours each which teaches in the form of videos, ungraded quizzes after each week’s completion, and finally one long graded one at the end.
Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments training will explain what exactly an argument is so that it enables the participants to identify what kind of arguments the different kinds of speakers are giving so that their connections are revealed. Also with this certification course, candidates will be able to fill in gaps for their communication with arguments by adding premises that are suppressed. This will also teach participants to admire other people’s arguments.
The Highlights
5 weeks programme
100% online course
25 hours of classes
Learning by self
12 subtitles available
Certificate by Coursera
Programme Offerings
Online Course
Shareable Certificate
Flexible Deadlines
Graded Assignments
English Course
12 Subtitles Available
Lectures
videos
Readings
Practice Exercises.
Courses and Certificate Fees
Certificate Availability
Certificate Providing Authority
yes
Coursera
Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments Fee Structure
Course Name
Fees
Certificate mode, 1 month
Rs. 4,115
Certificate mode, 3 months
Rs. 8,230
Certificate mode, 6 months
Rs. 12,345
Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification
Having some idea of French, Russian, Arabic, Spanish, Romanian, English, Ukrainian, German, Chinese, Italian, and Portuguese (European) shall be preferable.
Certification Qualifying Details
For the Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments certification by Coursera students shall have to read through the readings, watch all the video materials, and also work on practice assignments, along with a final level quiz to test their own learnings.
What you will learn
Communication skills
This Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments certification syllabus will help the students gain an idea of arguments, their interpretation, evaluation, and ultimately it will lead them to better understand arguments, appreciate them. Also, participants will understand the concept of linguistics in arguments.
Admission Details
Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments classes admission process is as follows:
Step 1: Visit the official website: https://www.coursera.org/learn/understanding-arguments
Step 2: Clicking the ‘Enroll for free’ button on the right side of the page.
Step 3: The button will take the participant to another webpage where they will be asked to fill in their details to create an account.
Step 4: After signing in, and logging in again the participant may seek financial aid if required.
Step 5: The admission is granted, and candidates may choose from the course options to pay and fee, and continue further.
Application Details
Applying to the Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments online course has no hassle of a form like an application form. Just putting in the name, and a relevant email id would do the trick for filling up the account details on Coursera.
The Syllabus
Video
Introduction to the Specialization
Reading
Course Logistics (Start Here)
Videos
Why Arguments Matter
What Is an Argument?
What are Arguments Used For? Justification
Strong Arguments Don't Always Persuade Everyone
What Else are Arguments Used For? Explanation
What are Arguments Made Of? Language
Meaning
Linguistic Acts
Speech Acts
Conversational Acts
Assignments
Why Arguments Matter
What Is an Argument?
What are Arguments Used For? Justification
Strong Arguments Don't Always Persuade Everyone
What Else are Arguments Used For? Explanation
What are Arguments Made Of? Language
Meaning
Linguistic Acts
Speech Acts
Conversational Acts
Readings
About the Duke Dialogue Pilot
Give Us Your Feedback on Dialogue!
Discussion Prompts
Share Your Thoughts: Reasons for Reasons
Share Your Thoughts: Prediction
Share Your Thoughts: Both Justification and Explanation?
Share Your Thoughts: Basic Explanations
Share Your Thoughts: Arguing Animals
Share Your Thoughts: Following Conventions
Share Your Thoughts: Meaning as Use
Share Your Thoughts: Reference and Description
Share Your Thoughts: Buffalos
Share Your Thoughts: When Can We Argue?
Share Your Thoughts: Metaphor and Irony
Share Your Thoughts: Jokes
Plugin
Think Again with Coach
Videos
Argument Markers
Standard Form
A Problem for Arguments
Assuring
Guarding
Discounting
Evaluation
Close Analysis (Part I)
Close Analysis (Part II)
More Close Analysis
Assignments
Argument Markers
Standard Form
A Problem for Arguments
Assuring
Guarding
Discounting
Evaluation
Close Analysis (Part II)
More Close Analysis
Discussion Prompts
Share Your Thoughts: Who Gives Reasons?
Share Your Thoughts: Standard Form
Share Your Thoughts: Numbering
Share Your Thoughts: Solving the Skeptical Regress
Share Your Thoughts: Abusive Assurances
Share Your Thoughts: "I Believe"
Share Your Thoughts: When to Discount Objections?
Share Your Thoughts: Positive and Negative Evaluation
Videos
Validity
Soundness
Get Down to Basics
Sharpen Edges
Organize Parts
A Student Example: A Debate About Smartphones in Class