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
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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 :
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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
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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:
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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