Chapter 1: The Psychology Behind How We Think
Chapter 2: Two Paths to Reasoning: Deductive and Inductive Thinking
Chapter 3: Clear Thinking, Critical Writing, and Language Use
Chapter 4: Judging Credibility—Who and What Can You Trust?
Chapter 5: Evaluating Evidence—What Counts and Why It Matters
Chapter 6: Relevance (Red Herring) Fallacies
Chapter 7: Inductive Fallacies—When Generalizations Go Too Far
Chapter 8: Fallacies in Logic, Language, and Probability
Chapter 9: Deductive Arguments – Categorical and Truth-Functional Logic
Chapter 10: Moral, Legal, and Aesthetic Reasoning