Scientific and Academic Argumentation: Critical Reasoning and Logic / 26-7-CR-3

TitleTimeRoomTeacher
Scientific and Academic Argumentation: Critical Reasoning and Logic / 26-7-CR-309.07.2026 09:00 - 15:00 (Thu)onlineHüwelmeyer , Kai
Scientific and Academic Argumentation: Critical Reasoning and Logic / 26-7-CR-310.07.2026 09:00 - 15:00 (Fri)onlineHüwelmeyer , Kai

Content

Scientists and scholars have to give arguments all the time - in their publications as well as in conferences and lab meetings. Nevertheless, the bases for strong and correct arguments are not always fully clear to them. Logic provides extremely helpful tools for scientists and scholars to develop their arguments in a coherent, well-structured and convincing way. The seminar gives an introduction to 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 workshop is to use the concepts as a toolbox which provides very useful techniques for every-day 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. There are two main sets of exercises: one for written argumentation and one for oral argumentation.

Every participant will receive a 30 min individual consultation with Kai Hüwelmeyer.

 

Participation

Doctoral researchers:  

  • of all disciplines
  • of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, Charité - Universitätsmedizin.  


All workshops are free of charge. Parts of the qualification program are funded by the Berlin University Alliance.  

 

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E-Learning Modules 

BUA E-Learning Module on `Good Research Practice for Doctoral Researchers`: If you are enrolled at any of the Berlin University Alliance´s partner institutions, you are eligible to start the course right away.  

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Course Format: 
online
Course Capacity: 
15
Course Language: 
English
Work Units: 
15
Budget Points: 
12
PDF template: 
BUA (en)
Instructor: 
Kai Hüwelmeyer
Type: 
Workshop