Learn how to think, not what to think

We’re Philosophy For Youth, a registered not-for-profit in Ontario offering educational programs in philosophy for high school youth.

Logical Reasoning Online is a virtual program for students in grades 9–12 that builds students’ critical thinking skills through the study of logic and argument analysis. Students will explore questions such as: What makes an argument strong or weak? How can I reason well? How can I spot flawed reasoning in the news or on social media?

Logical Reasoning Online
Mondays at 4:30pm
8 spots remaining

Why Philosophy?

THINK CRITICALLY

Learn how to assess an argument or examine the implications of an idea. When you apply this habit of critically reflecting on information to your own life, you make better judgements and well-reasoned opinions.

CULTIVATE CURIOSITY

Slowing down to spend some time assessing complex questions instills a sense of wonder and awe about the world. Stay curious by appreciating how the bigger picture and finer details work together to support ideas and worldviews in nuanced ways.

IMPROVE WRITING AND LOGIC

On the Graduate Record Exam, philosophy students outperform every other field in verbal reasoning and analytical writing [source]. Similarly, philosophy students score highest on the Law School Admissions Test, tied only with students of economics. [source]

Student Feedback

Student (Grade 9), 2023 Philosophy Summer Institute

“Philosophy can be an interesting topic; it's extremely broad. But without the right teacher it's very hard to grasp anything at all. That's why I'm thankful to the teachers at Philosophy For Youth for providing me with the detail, knowledge, and answers to use not just in philosophy, but in every subject that stems from it.”

Student, 2023 Philosophy Summer Institute

“The program was interesting and fun. The instructors were well-informed and invited you to consider all opinions whilst challenging your own. They promoted and achieved an inclusive environment where everyone was free to share their thoughts.”