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PHI1025F: Critical thinking
The aim of this course is to help you develop your skills as a critical
thinker. All of us hold certain claims as true and others as false; we think some courses of action are right and others are wrong. Often we cite reasons for our beliefs and actions. Critical thinking asks us to reflect on these reasons.
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- Critical thinking notes (PHI1025F part 1) • Class notes
- Rational choice theory notes (PHI1025F part 2) • Class notes
The aim of this course is to help you develop your skills as a critical
thinker. All of us hold certain claims as true and others as false; we think some courses of action are right and others are wrong. Often we cite reasons for our beliefs and actions. Critical thinking asks us to reflect on these reasons.
PSY3009F: Applied cognitive Psychology
This course builds on the theoretical foundations taught in the Psy2014S course at UCT, and illustrates their real life applications in areas such as the criminal justice system, AI, real life decision making, sport, and education. It also helps one build and expand on the research methods and analysis techniques covered in the PSY2015F course. The
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- Applied Cog. Psychology (part 2) • Class notes
- Applied Cog. Psychology (part 1) • Class notes
This course builds on the theoretical foundations taught in the Psy2014S course at UCT, and illustrates their real life applications in areas such as the criminal justice system, AI, real life decision making, sport, and education. It also helps one build and expand on the research methods and analysis techniques covered in the PSY2015F course. The
Applied Cog. Psychology (part 1)
Part 2 of PSY3009F:
"This course builds on the theoretical foundations taught in the Psy2014S course at UCT, and illustrates their real life applications in areas such as the criminal justice system, AI, real life decision making, sport, and education. It also helps one build and expand on the research methods and analysis techniques covered in the PSY2015F course. The course should appeal to those who have an interest in fields such as Computer Science, Forensic Psychology, Neuroscience, and N...
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- Class notes
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Part 2 of PSY3009F:
"This course builds on the theoretical foundations taught in the Psy2014S course at UCT, and illustrates their real life applications in areas such as the criminal justice system, AI, real life decision making, sport, and education. It also helps one build and expand on the research methods and analysis techniques covered in the PSY2015F course. The course should appeal to those who have an interest in fields such as Computer Science, Forensic Psychology, Neuroscience, and N...
Applied Cog. Psychology (part 2)
Part 1 of PSY3009F:
"This course builds on the theoretical foundations taught in the Psy2014S course at UCT, and illustrates their real life applications in areas such as the criminal justice system, AI, real life decision making, sport, and education. It also helps one build and expand on the research methods and analysis techniques covered in the PSY2015F course. The course should appeal to those who have an interest in fields such as Computer Science, Forensic Psychology, Neuroscience, and N...
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- Class notes
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Part 1 of PSY3009F:
"This course builds on the theoretical foundations taught in the Psy2014S course at UCT, and illustrates their real life applications in areas such as the criminal justice system, AI, real life decision making, sport, and education. It also helps one build and expand on the research methods and analysis techniques covered in the PSY2015F course. The course should appeal to those who have an interest in fields such as Computer Science, Forensic Psychology, Neuroscience, and N...
Rational choice theory notes (PHI1025F part 2)
Part 2 of PHI1025F:
"The aim of this course is to help you develop your skills as a critical
thinker. All of us hold certain claims as true and others as false; we think some courses of
action are right and others are wrong. Often we cite reasons for our beliefs and actions. Critical
thinking asks us to reflect on these reasons. As a good critical thinker you should be able to
distinguish between good, bad and irrelevant reasons for holding a belief. During this course we
look in detail at vario...
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- Class notes
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Part 2 of PHI1025F:
"The aim of this course is to help you develop your skills as a critical
thinker. All of us hold certain claims as true and others as false; we think some courses of
action are right and others are wrong. Often we cite reasons for our beliefs and actions. Critical
thinking asks us to reflect on these reasons. As a good critical thinker you should be able to
distinguish between good, bad and irrelevant reasons for holding a belief. During this course we
look in detail at vario...
Social Statistics Notes (SOC3007F part 2)
Part 2 of SOC3007F (focusing solely on statistics):
"This section of the course is designed to develop your understanding of and
confidence in working with quantified information. Our general aim is to help you
become better users and readers of statistics.
In addition to introducing you to the basic vocabulary used in Social Statistics we
aim to give you the opportunity to learn:
• How to begin to analyse survey data (from data preparation through data
capturing to descriptive statistics and...
- Class notes
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Part 2 of SOC3007F (focusing solely on statistics):
"This section of the course is designed to develop your understanding of and
confidence in working with quantified information. Our general aim is to help you
become better users and readers of statistics.
In addition to introducing you to the basic vocabulary used in Social Statistics we
aim to give you the opportunity to learn:
• How to begin to analyse survey data (from data preparation through data
capturing to descriptive statistics and...
Social Research Notes (SOC3007F part 1)
Part 1 of SOC3007F:
"This course focuses on the methodology of the social sciences. It will introduce you to theoretical and practical methods of social research through a series of lectures and graded tutorials that concludes with a research proposal. While we refer to this course as an ‘introduction’ you will find that in your studies thus far you will have encountered many of the concepts and strategies which we will explore. We’d like you to think through the factors that go into maki...
- Class notes
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Part 1 of SOC3007F:
"This course focuses on the methodology of the social sciences. It will introduce you to theoretical and practical methods of social research through a series of lectures and graded tutorials that concludes with a research proposal. While we refer to this course as an ‘introduction’ you will find that in your studies thus far you will have encountered many of the concepts and strategies which we will explore. We’d like you to think through the factors that go into maki...
Critical thinking notes (PHI1025F part 1)
This is part 1 of PHI1025F:
"The aim of this course is to help you develop your skills as a critical
thinker. All of us hold certain claims as true and others as false; we think some courses of
action are right and others are wrong. Often we cite reasons for our beliefs and actions. Critical
thinking asks us to reflect on these reasons. As a good critical thinker you should be able to
distinguish between good, bad and irrelevant reasons for holding a belief. During this course we
look in detail ...
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- Class notes
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This is part 1 of PHI1025F:
"The aim of this course is to help you develop your skills as a critical
thinker. All of us hold certain claims as true and others as false; we think some courses of
action are right and others are wrong. Often we cite reasons for our beliefs and actions. Critical
thinking asks us to reflect on these reasons. As a good critical thinker you should be able to
distinguish between good, bad and irrelevant reasons for holding a belief. During this course we
look in detail ...
Introduction to Philosophy (PHI1024F)
A comprehensive introduction to Philosophy covering free will, personal identity, race, cosmology and skepticism.
A collection of notes from lectures, readings and tutorials.
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- Skepticism • Class notes
- Philosophy of race • Class notes
- Intro to Philosophy • Class notes
- Philosophy of personal identity • Class notes
- Philosophy of free will • Class notes
A comprehensive introduction to Philosophy covering free will, personal identity, race, cosmology and skepticism.
A collection of notes from lectures, readings and tutorials.
Philosophy of free will
A collection of notes from lectures, readings and tutorials.
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- Class notes
- • 7 pages •
A collection of notes from lectures, readings and tutorials.
Introduction to Developmental Psychology
Introduction to semiotics and advertising
Applied Cog. Psychology (part 1)
Gender and representation