Course | Professional Skills Course

Critical reasoning and logic

Kai Hüwelmeyer

Overview

time: 2 days, 9:00-17:00
Venue: IMB
Target group: PhD students, postdocs, junior scientists

Content:
Scientists have to give arguments in many different contexts: in their publications, in grant applications, in lab meetings and in conference presentations. Nevertheless, the bases for strong and correct arguments are not always fully clear to them. Logic provides extremely helpful tools for scientists to develop their arguments in a coherent, well-structured and convincing way. The course introduces the most important concepts of logic: premises and conclusions of arguments, validity and soundness of arguments, deductive vs. inductive reasoning, common types of inferences and fallacies. The idea of the course is to use these concepts as a toolbox which provides useful techniques for everyday scientific work. The participants learn how to reconstruct arguments from scientific texts, how to give well-structured and logically valid arguments, and how to avoid misunderstandings.

Please register by 26 August 2024
To receive information on course fees for external* participants, please contact us via email.

Kai Hüwelmeyer


Date: 24 Sep - 25 Sep 2024
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Location: IMB
Deadline(s):
Registration: 26 Aug 2024
Contact: training(at)imb.de