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The Trivium: Learning How To Learn - Panter - 08.08.2023 The Trivium: Learning How To Learn Last updated 4/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.29 GB | Duration: 7h 8m The three timeless disciplines of Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric brought together one clear and concise course. What you'll learn Understanding the fundamental principles of the Trivium educational system. Understanding the connection between the ancient disciplines of Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric. Understanding how to structure thoughts, arguments and subjects effectively. Understanding how to approach any subject with the view of gaining mastery of it. Requirements No skills or experience are needed. Description This course explains the fundamental principles of The Trivium system: a system of education which draws upon principles that have been developed since ancient times and were brought together and used for centuries as an effective, all-purpose approach to education and learning.Where other approaches might allow one to gain mastery of a given subject or discipline, The Trivium equips a learning to gain mastery of any subject or discipline by giving them an all-purpose model for learning. The Trivium consists of three parts: Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric and the idea is that if we master the Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric of any subject, we are able to achieve mastery of it. Hence, through learning The Trivium, we are learning about learning as-such, becoming equipped to deal with any and every subject.Grammar refers to the "building blocks" of a subject such as the basic terms, ideas or skills that it builds upon.Logic refers to the "construction" or coherence of a subject; it determines how basic elements should be brought together and ordered. Finally,Rhetoric refers to the "living" or purpose of a subject and it is concerned with how a subjected is effectively conveyed and put to use. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Grammar Lecture 2 Introduction to Grammar Lecture 3 The Fundamentals of Grammar Lecture 4 The Tree of Categories Lecture 5 The Tree of Porphyry Lecture 6 Symbols and Ambiguity Lecture 7 Definitions and Terms Lecture 8 Propositions Lecture 9 Table of Propositions Lecture 10 Summary of Grammar Section 3: Logic Lecture 11 Introduction to Logic Lecture 12 The Fundamentals of Logic Lecture 13 Relating Propositions Lecture 14 Opposing Propositions Lecture 15 Syllogisms and Enthymemes Lecture 16 Sorites and Epichirema Lecture 17 Fallacies Lecture 18 Summary of Logic Section 4: Rhetoric Lecture 19 Introduction to Rhetoric Lecture 20 The Fundamentals of Rhetoric Lecture 21 Audience and Appeal Lecture 22 Style and Structure Lecture 23 The Figures of Rhetoric Lecture 24 Narrative Lecture 25 Composition Lecture 26 Full Body Rhetoric Lecture 27 Summary of Rhetoric Section 5: Summary/Conclusion Lecture 28 Summary of The Trivium Whilst this course might be of particular interest to students, teachers and parents this course is intended for anyone who is interested in The Trivium system. |