by Paul,
on 12/19/2006.

There is this great podcast done by the Princeton Review, called LSAT Logic in Everyday Life." It is a great primer for arguing, discussing, or opening your opinionated mouth. It helps you see flawed logic in arguments, and gives you strategies/tactics to reveal illogical thinking.

I've been listening to them for a while, and I've noticed a recent ability to whittle an argument down to it's core [mis]understanding. I've found that really gets in the way of my Sieka-family enable ability to rant.

Blogger Dan said,

Thumbs up. Its a good listen.

Blogger Eric said,

Two thumbs up. It's so hard to make a case for anything without using this kind of logic. People desperately need to apply these concepts when forming political opinions...

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