Part I (Knowledge and Representation)
1. Information and knowledge
2. Knolwedge and skepticism
3. Introduction to epistemology: virtue epistemology
4. Testimony and social epistemology
PartII (Reasoning and Argumentation)
1. Reasoning as explotation of information and argumentation as reasoning aiming to convince.
2. Linguistic representation of the information: concepts and propositions
3. Truth conditions and sense
4. Logical relations between representations
5. Conditionalizating thougths
6. Sufficient and necessary conditions
7. Reasoning: soundness and validity
8. Non formal reasonings
9. Logical and empirical reasoning
10. Experiments: real and imaginary
11. Argumentating as abilty to convince
12. Correct argumentation
13. Common falacies
14. Phases of critical thinking