Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.scribd.com

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
18 views8 pages

Unit 2

Uploaded by

nandiyo
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
18 views8 pages

Unit 2

Uploaded by

nandiyo
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 8

TECHNOlOGY AND MANAGEMENT

DR AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF


G COLLEGE)
(FORMERLY NORTHERN INDIA ENGINEERIN

(A UNIT OF BBD GROUP)

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2022-23

COURSE CODE :

SEMESTER : 3 RD

COURSE TITLE : CRST

NAME OF FACULTY: DR ANSHUL


LECTURE 1-UNIT 2

TEACHING
DATE : METHODOLOGY :

ARG UM ENT Green l:)oar d/wh ite


of
An argu ment is a list of state ment s one board
othe rs are the
v.ihich is conc lusio ns and
TOPIC TO BE COVERED: prem ises or i,lssu mptio ns of the
CLASS ACTfVITY :
argu ment .
ARGUMENT, STRUCTURE OF DISCUSSION OF
ARGUMENT STRUCTURE OF AN DAY TO DAY
ARG UM ENT EXAMPLES

APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC : At mini mum, an argu men t cons ists


of thre e parts :
Day to day life probl em solving

1.
.A claim ,
EXAMPLES :
2. Rea sons that supp ort
the claim , and Stude nts are asked
3. Evid ence that supp orts to cite examples

REFERENCE/BOOKS: the reas ons .


1) Critica l reasoning by
EXTRA WORK :
Tom ChatField
2) CRITICAL REASONING
DO MORE
LEWIS VAUGH.
QUESTIONS FROM
... ASSIGNMENT

I
DR AKHllESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

(FORMERLY NORTHERN INDIA ENGINEERING COLLEGE)

(A UNIT OF BBD GROUP)

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2022-23

COURSE CODE :

SEMESTER : 3 RD

COURSE TITLE : CRST

NAME OF FACULTY: DR ANSHUL

LECTURE 2- UNIT 2

DATE :
PREMISE AND CLAIM: TEACHING
METHODOLOGY:
Claim is a demand of ownership
ma_de for somethin g (eg claim Green board/whit e
:
ownership, claim victory) vVhile board
TOPIC TO BE COVERED :
premise is a propositi on
CLASS ACTIVITY:
PREMISE AND CLAIM antecedently suppose d or proved ;
- something previou~ly stated or DISCUSSION OF ·
assumed as the basis of further DAY TO DAY
APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC :
argument; a condition ; a EXAMPLES

Day to day life problem solving supposition .


A "premise" can be anything, the basic
idea for a story, for example. The .
premise of Star Wars is an EXAMPLES :
REFERENCE/BOOKS: intergalactic war between an evil
1) Critical reasoning by
Empire and good guy Rebels Students are asked
Tom ChatField
to cite examples
2) CRITICAL REASONING
LEWIS VAUGH

EXTRA WORK :

DO MORE
· QUESTIONS FROM
ASSIGNMENT

, .: '
DR AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

(FORMERLY NORTHERN INDIA ENGINEERING COLLEGE)

(A UNIT OF BBD GROUP)

ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23

COURSE CODE:

SEMESTER: s RD

COURSE TITLE: CRST

NAME OF FACULTY: DR ANSHUL

LECTURE 3- UNIT 2

DATE:
INDUCTIVE AND DEDUCTIVE TEACHING
ARGUME NTS: METHODOLOGY:

A deductive argµment fs one in Green board/whi te


TOPIC TO BE COVERED: which true premises guarantee a _bqard
INDUCTIVE AND true conclusion. In other words, it
· DEDUCTIVE
is impossible for the premises to CLASS ACTIVITY:
ARGUME NTS
be true but the conclusion false .
.DISCUSSION OF DAY TO
DAY EXAMPLES
APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC: An inductive argument,
sometimes considered bottom-up
EXAMPLES :
Day to day life problem logic, is one in which premises
solving offer strong support for a
conclusion, but one that is not a Here is a classic
certainty. example:

1. Socrates was
a man
(premise )
REFERENCE/BOOKS: 2. All men are
1) ·: Critical reasoning by
mortal
Tom Chatfield
(premise).
2) CRITICAL REASONING
LEWIS VAUGH
Socrates was
mortal (conclusion

..
EXTRA WORK :

DO MORE QUESTIONS
FROM BOOK/NET
DR AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

(FORMERLY NORTHERN INDIA ENGINEERING COlLEGE)

(A UNtT OF BBD GROUP)

ACADEMIC VEAR: 2022-23

COURSE CODE:

SEMESTER: 3 RD

COURSE TITLE: CRST

NAME OF FACULTY: DR ANSHUL

LECTURE 4- UNIT 2

DATE:
TEACHING
VALID AND INVALID METHODOLOGY:

ARGUMENTS Green board/white


TOPIC TO BE COVERED: board
d: An arg1,.1ment is vaHd if and
Vali_
VALID/INVALID ARGUMENTS only if it is necessary that if all of CLASS ACTIVITY:

the premises are true, then the DISCUSSION OF


APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC: conclusion is true; if all the DAY TO DAY
· premtses are true, then the EXAMPLES
Day to day life problem solving
condusion must be true; it is

.
'
impossible that all the premises
are true and the conclusion is false.
EXAMPLES:
: I/If it is
rainingr then
REFERENCE/BOOKS:
Invalid: An argument that is not the streets are
1) Critical reasoning by
Tom ChatField · vatid wet. The
2) CRITICAL REASONING streets are wet
LEWIS VAUGH

EXTRA WORK:

DO MORE
\ :
QUESTIONS FROM
BOOK

..
DR AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEM ENT

(FORMERLY NORTHERN INDIA ENGINEERING COLLEGE)

(A UNIT OF BBD GROUP)

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2022-23

COURSE COOE:

SEMESTER: 3 RD

COURSE TITLE: CRST

NAME OF FACULTY: DR ANSHUL

LECTURE 5- UNIT 2

DATE:
TEACHING . ·
.SOUND AND UNSOUND ARGUMENTS METHODOLOGY:
.
Green board/white
: The key ditlerence between s~und and
. TOPIC TO BE COVERED: boc!rd
unsound argument is that a sound
SOUND/UNSOUND
argument is valid a nd has true·
CLASS ACTIVITY:
ARGUMENTS premises whereas an unsound argument
is invalid and/or has at least one false DISCUSSION OF
premises. Soundness is a technical DAY TO DAY
tea ture of an aTgu ment. lt helps us to EXAMPLES
APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC: detennine whether the conclusion of an
argument is true.
Day to day life problem solving .
'

EXAMPLES:

Students are asked


to cite examples
REFERENCE/BOOKS:
1) Critical reasoning by
Tom ChatField EXTRA WORK:
2) CRITICAL REASONtNG
LEWIS VAUGH DO MORE
QUESTIONS FROM
BOOK/INTERNET
DR AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

(FORMERLY NORTHERN INDIA ENGINEERING COLLEGE)

(A UNIT OF BBD GROUP)

ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23

COURSE CODE:

SEMESTER : 3 RD

COURSE TITLE: CRST

NAME OF FACULTY: DR ANSHUL

LECTURE 6- UNIT 2

DATE:
TEACHING
. METHODOLOGY:

TOPIC-TO BE
COVERED :

DESCRIPTION '
G·re·en
board/white ·
board

CLASS ACTIVITY:
I
DESCRIPTION: DIS<;:USSION OF
APPLICATION OF A spoken or written account of a person, object, or event. DAY TO DAY
THE TOPIC: EXAMPLES

Day to day life


problem solving EXAMPLES:

REFERENCE/BOOKS: · Students are


1) Critical asked to cite
reasoning examples
by Tom
Chat Field
2) CRITICAL EXTRA WORK:
REASONING
LEWIS DO MORE
VAUGH QUESTIONS
FROM BOOK
DR AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

(FORMERLY NORTHERN INDIA ENGINEERING COLLEGE}

(A UNIT OF BBD GROUP)

ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23

COURSE CODE:

SEMESTER : 3 RD

COURSE TITLE: CRST

NAME OF FACULTY: DR ANSHUL

LECTURE 7- UNIT 2

DATE:
-

An illustration is a decoration, TEACHING


· interpretation or visual explanation of a METHODOLOGY:
text, ·concept or ,process, de?igned for
TOPIC TO BE COVERED: Green board/~hite
integration ·in print and digital published
media, such as posters, flyers, board
ILLUSTRATION
magazines, books, teaching
materials, ·animations, video CLASS ACTIVITY:
games and films
DISCUSSION OF
DAY TO DAY
APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC: EXAMPLES

Day to day life problem solving

REFERENCE/BOOKS :
1) Critkal reasoning by
Tom ChatField EXAMPLES:
2) CRITICAL REASONING
LEWIS VAUGH Students are asked
to cite examples

EXTRA WORK:

DO MORE
QUESTIONS FROM
BOOK
DR AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

(FORMERLY NORTHERN INDIA ENGINEERING COLLEGE)

(A UNIT OF BBD GROUP)

ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23

COURSE CODE:

SEMESTER: 3 RD

COURSE TITLE: CRST

NAME OF FACULTY: DR ANSHUL

LECTURE 8- UNIT 2

DATE:

TEACHING
METHODOLOGY:
TOPIC TO BE COVERED: ·
Green board/white
EXPLAINATION/SUMMSRY/REVISION board
OF TOPIC
CLASS ACTIVITY:

the use of explaination and DISCUSSION OF


summary DAY TO DAY
APPLICATION OF THE TOPIC: EXAMPLES

Day to day life problem solving


REVISION
REFERENCE/BOOKS:
. 1) Critical reasoning by Tom
Chat Field EXAMPLES:
2-} CRITICAL REASONING LEWIS
VAUGH Students are asked
to cite examples

EXTRA WORK:

'i DO MORE
QUESTIONS FROM
.. ASSIGNMENT

You might also like