Logic and Critical Thinking Lecture Notes covers foundational concepts in philosophy and logic, emphasizing critical thinking skills. This resource is designed for students enrolled in the PHIL101 course at Hawassa University, focusing on argument construction and evaluation. Key topics include the nature of arguments, the relationship between logic and language, and techniques for clear definitions. Chapters 1 through 6 provide comprehensive insights into these essential philosophical concepts, making it a valuable study aid for students aiming to enhance their analytical skills.
Key Points
- Covers chapters 1-6 of the Logic and Critical Thinking course, focusing on argument analysis.
- Explains the relationship between logic and language, enhancing comprehension of philosophical concepts.
- Includes techniques for constructing and evaluating arguments effectively.
- Discusses the importance of clarity and precision in definitions and language use.


