I am sorry.
Reasoning is taught by the Humanities. Here’s a long but great piece on what they really are: the mind’s ‘weapon’ http://www.honorshumanities.umd.edu/105Readings.pdf
100 books to read before you die: http://claudiadenobrega.wordpress.com/2010/12/23/penguin-classics-list-of-100-classic-books-you-must-read-before-you-die/
I did go to college, but didn't graduate right away. I had some friends who regularly invited me to their gatherings. They all had graduated from the University of Dallas and their parties always had about 6 or so professors in attendance.
My very first party I sat there, well I am sure I was wide-eyed, because they spoke of those things I had never heard of before, pretty much like what was in the Clemente course. It was fantastic. I would always come away from the party feeling as though I wanted to have in my brain what they had in theirs.
My goal became finishing my college at UD, and I was able to complete that goal in 2009 with a degree in history. I could not wipe the smile off my face on graduation day.