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    The Obsolete Man

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    logical when arguing who you are because if you do not someone or something will try and take advantage of you. Throughout human history‚ the largest atrocities were perpetrated by men who portrayed logic and rationality to their people as wrong‚ evil‚ and essentially‚ useless. Wordsworth represents logic and reason because he manages books and by extension the dissemination of knowledge. A healthy society needs literature‚ poetry‚ scholarly articles to inform the citizenry‚ and even‚ in a way‚ religion

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    that if there were any genuine instances of universal consent‚ they would more naturally be explained by universal possession of an intellectual faculty or by acquisition through some universal experience. Granting that if general truths about logic were innately know by all human beings‚ then they must also be universally accepted‚ Locke emphatically denied the consequent. If the innatists were correct‚ then children and idiots would be the most pure and reliable guides to logical truth‚ but

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    inflexibility‚ inertia‚ and obliviousness in the present context Reasoning The drawing of conclusions or inferences from observations‚ facts‚ or assumptions Algorithms and logic Deductive Reasoning A tool of formal logic in which a conclusion necessarily follows from a set of premises Inductive Reasoning A tool of formal logic in which a conclusion probably follows from a set of premises Heuristics and dialectical thinking Heuristic A rule of thumb that suggests a course of action or guides

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    What are the major components of an arguments? Claims and ideals Proof and logic Claims and proofs Ideals and logicP.. 148‚ Chapter 5 What are the five types of claims? Fact‚ definition‚ answers‚ ideas and logic Policy‚ definition‚ ideas‚ logic‚ and question Policy‚ cause‚ logic‚ ideas‚ and definition Fact‚ definition‚ cause‚ value‚ and policy P. 149‚ Chapter 5 Increasing population threatens the environment. What type of claim is this statement? Value Fact Policy Cause P. 150‚ Chapter

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    Why Do We Make Decisions

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    subconsciously then rationalize with logic and reasoning? Is it possible to overthink a decision? Research and studies have shown that it can. Some decisions are harder to make than others‚ is it because the more it could affect us the less we want to make it? Through researching decision making and behavior economics I have come to a better understanding of these questions. A widely held theory about decision making is you either make it with your “gut”‚ logic‚ or mixture of both. Of course emotion

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    Aristotle’s Rhetoric discusses how a leader must be able to observe and discern what persuasion might be effective using different internal arguments. Aristotle defines pathos as emotions of the listener‚ ethos as character of the speaker and logos as logic or reason. Leaders must master rhetoric skills in both written and verbal communications to succeed. Communication that strikes a positive chord with the listener is important in order to guide a team to achieve a goal. Each leader in 12

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    1. Examine the strengths and weaknesses of the argument for the existence of God based on religious experience. (18) 2. ‘The argument merely indicates the probability of God and this is of little value to a religious believer.’ Discuss. (12) In contrast to the classical arguments for the existence of God‚ namely the ontological‚ cosmological and teleological arguments‚ the argument from religious experience doesn’t just entail a set logical of points arriving at a conclusion on a piece of paper

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    Mathematics is eyes‚ears‚heart‚lungs and above all the basic developing tonic of any human civilization.Maths develops‚Maths reforms and Maths benefits. If maths is removed then there will be no rational thinking.The logic will lose its sense and in the absence of all these vital components there will be no new inventions in the realm of science and business and all of a sudden there will be no difference human and animals.Without maths the whole world will go mad and economy will be badly affected

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    My Rhetorical Modes

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    or influence people.” The definition is an accurate one and explains what it is often used for: to persuade or influence another. When I first learned rhetoric‚ I associated the technique with three Rhetorical modes. These were Logos‚ an appeal to logic‚ Ethos‚ an appeal to ethics and lastly‚ Pathos which is an appeal to emotions. From what I first learned (and have continued to learn)‚ an effective argument should include all of the three. However‚ by taking this class‚ I have grown to learn that

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    Plato's Republic

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    inherently bad (pp 36-37). He extends his range with this argument from simply painting to all forms of art‚ including poetry (pp 36). This disdaining view of poetry comes into play in another piece‚ Ion‚ in which Plato’s puppet uses the same sort of logic as in the Republic (which states that art‚ as imitation‚ is bad) as sort of a base behind his other arguments. Plato/Socrates begins by establishing (pp 39) that the one most qualified to judge whether a man speaks well or ill on a particular subject

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