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Critical thinking, logic, ethics, and writing — the humanities concepts students meet on credit-by-exam tests, explained plainly.

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Humanities
Deontology Explained: Ethics, Theory, and Applications
June 2, 2026Yana S.
Humanities
How to Build Strong Claims and Counterclaims in Essays
June 2, 2026Yana S.
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How to Write a Strong Argumentative Essay
June 2, 2026Nancy Delgado
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Logos, Ethos, and Pathos in Persuasive Writing
June 2, 2026Veena K.
Humanities
Media Bias and Criticism: Understanding News Objectivity
June 2, 2026Iyra
Humanities
Practice Analyzing Articles and Speeches Critically
June 2, 2026Shweta Bhadoriya
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Propaganda Techniques and How to Recognize Them
June 2, 2026Nancy Delgado
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Recognizing Biases and Stereotypes in Written Works
June 2, 2026Rachel Yoon
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Understanding Moral Skepticism in Critical Thinking
June 2, 2026Iyra
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Vagueness and Ambiguity in Writing Explained
June 2, 2026Kopan Shourie
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What Is Utilitarianism? Definition and Examples
June 2, 2026Iyra
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Appeal to Ignorance Fallacy: Definition and Real Examples
June 1, 2026Shweta Bhadoriya
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Applying Critical Thinking in Media and Research
June 1, 2026Vaibhav K.
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Common Barriers to Critical Thinking and How to Overcome Them
June 1, 2026Vaibhav K.
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Common Philosophical Fallacies in Arguments and Debates
June 1, 2026Nancy Delgado
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Conditional Statements in Logic and Argumentation
June 1, 2026Rachel Yoon
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Correlation vs Causation: Why the Difference Matters
June 1, 2026Yana S.
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Critical Thinking Process Explained with Real-Life Examples
June 1, 2026Shweta Bhadoriya
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Deductive Arguments Explained with Everyday Examples
June 1, 2026Rachel Yoon
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Guilt by Association Fallacy Explained with Examples
June 1, 2026Veena K.
Humanities
How to Evaluate Sources for Credibility and Reliability
June 1, 2026Kopan Shourie
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How to Evaluate the Validity of an Argument
June 1, 2026Veena K.
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Inductive vs Deductive Reasoning: Understanding the Differences
June 1, 2026Rachel Yoon
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Occams Razor and Its Role in Scientific Thinking
June 1, 2026Iyra
Humanities
Qualities of a Good Critical Thinker Every Student Should Develop
June 1, 2026Michele
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Reasoning by Analogy Explained with Examples
June 1, 2026Kopan Shourie
Humanities
Statistical vs Logical Arguments: Key Differences Explained
June 1, 2026Yana S.
Humanities
The Straw Man Fallacy Explained with Real-Life Examples
June 1, 2026Michele
Humanities
The Three Laws of Logic Explained Simply
June 1, 2026Veena K.
Humanities
Understanding Premises and Conclusions in Arguments
June 1, 2026Veena K.
Humanities
Using Venn Diagrams to Understand Logic Problems
June 1, 2026Vaibhav K.
Humanities
What Are Categorical Arguments and Syllogisms?
June 1, 2026Shweta Bhadoriya
Humanities
What Are Truth Tables and Truth Values in Logic?
June 1, 2026Kopan Shourie
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What Is Critical Thinking and Why Is It Important?
June 1, 2026Kopan Shourie
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What Is the Slippery Slope Fallacy?
June 1, 2026Veena K.
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How Humanities Credit Transfers to US Colleges
April 23, 2026Shweta Bhadoriya
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