Hilary

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Hilary

17 have dabbled | 3 reviews

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5.0 | 3 reviews

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Hilary Hodge

Hilary is a linguist, educator and philosophy lover. Hilary received her MA in Linguistics from the University of Florida and her BA in Spanish, Italian and Philosophy from Kenyon College. She currently oversees the Adult Education department at City Colleges of Chicago. In her free time, she enjoys the challenge of simplifying and synthesizing complex arguments as well as identifying logical fallacies in politics and the media.

ABOUT THIS TEACHER

Hilary is a linguist, educator and philosophy lover. Hilary received her MA in Linguistics from the University of Florida and her BA in Spanish, Italian and Philosophy from Kenyon College. She currently oversees the Adult Education department at City Colleges of Chicago. In her free time, she enjoys the challenge of simplifying and synthesizing complex arguments as well as identifying logical fallacies in politics and the media.

STUDENT EXPERIENCES

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    Jessica V.
    Reviewed on 05/13/14

    Great class and teacher. A lot of great information and tools to help in everyday life.

    Great class and teacher. A lot of great information and tools to help in everyday life.

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    Ovi H.
    Reviewed on 04/28/14

    A great session that shed light on lots of subtleties of everyday conversation, as well as the tools/techniques available to us in interpreting or generating communications.

    A great session that shed light on lots of subtleties of everyday conversation, as well as the tools/techniques available to us in interpreting or generating communications.

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    Caren E.
    Reviewed on 03/25/13

    We learned how some advertisements present faulty logic and how we can avoid those pitfalls in our own logical arguments. I feel really excited about this subject now and I want to explore it more on my own.

    We learned how some advertisements present faulty logic and how we can avoid those pitfalls in our own logical arguments. I feel really excited about this subject now and I want to explore it more on my own.

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