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    Wittgenstein

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    Tom Galey Advanced Hermeneutics March 19‚ 2012 Ludwig Wittgenstein Biographical Information Ludwig Wittgenstein is considered by many to be one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century‚ particularly in the philosophy of logic and language. His philosophical career is divided into 2 distinct eras: the early and the later Wittgenstein‚ where he wrote his 2 most influential works‚ Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and Philosophical Investigations respectively. Born in Vienna

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    uses the mystery of love as a way to catch the attention of the readers. This made the readers wonder why the narrator knew that she was the "100 percent woman." But again‚ because of the fact that love is unexplainable‚ readers accept this false logic and continue reading the story. Of course‚ the author will not forget to mention the hesitation of a guy to speak to a girl! Crazy "techniques" like asking‚ "Excuse me‚ is there a twenty-four hour cleaning shop around here?" just to be able to talk

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    Plato

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    North Whitehead once noted: "the safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato."[4] Plato’s dialogues have been used to teach a range of subjects‚ including philosophy‚ logic‚ ethics‚ rhetoric‚ religion and mathematics. His theory of Forms began a unique perspective on abstract objects‚ and led to a school of thought called Platonism. Plato’s writings have been published in several fashions; this has led to several conventions

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    Faith vs Reason

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    Dallas Rapoport Mr. Cimmins THEO 1000 4/17/2012 Faith VS. Reason I believe that by definition faith and reason contradict each other‚ causing them to be incompatible. A person who relies on reason to interpret reality is using logic‚ probability‚ and induction to arrive at conclusions about the world. The use of faith‚ by definition‚ is to go against these principles. It is to believe in or arrive at a conclusion that is not the most reasonable option‚ thus why it is an act of faith.

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    Critical Listening

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    What is "critical listening?" Critical listening is a form of listening that if usually not mentioned‚ since it involves analysis‚ critical thinking and judgment. Making judgments during listening is often considered as a barrier to understand a person‚ and there’s a lot of truth in that. However‚ critical listening occurs when you still want to understand what the other person is saying‚ but also have some reason or responsibility to evaluate what is being said to you and how it is being said

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    PHIL 201 Study Guide Lesson 3: Thinking Critically Points 1) Be able to state common objections and questions often raised against philosophical reasoning and how one might respond to them: a) Quibbling over Words: Philosophy is little more than quibbling over the meaning of words – key terms of an issue are often defined in the views of the philosopher / It all depends on how you define your terms = Response - Yes‚ often it does ~ Question is “what reasons are there for preferring one definition

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    believe that enhancing cognition with drugs deprives students of the true value of education‚ they must encourage students to adapt that value as their own” (642). Appeal to logic‚ consistency‚ and compare/contrast are techniques Lamkin skillfully uses to create a strong effective essay. Lamkin uses logos‚ or appeal to logic‚ by using effective and valid evidence‚ such as statistics and observations of credible source. By doing this Lamkin establishes the problem‚ and gives credibility toward an

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    Pulp Fiction Analysis

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    In the script “Pulp Fiction” by Quentin Tarantino Vincent Vega is that voice of reason that makes the entire script move. In the script “Pulp Fiction” by Tarantino Vincent Vega is portrayed and used as the voice of reason‚ and always uses logic to get to his final assumptions. In the first scene we come across Vincent he is talking to Jules about his trip to Europe. Vincent uses something that most countries have in common‚ which is “MacDonald’s”(2); this is also something that Jules can

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    Dandelion Wine Analysis

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    Similarly‚ Ray Bradbury’s Dandelion Wine‚ written about the summer of 1928 in Green Town‚ Illinois‚ correlates to Morissette’s lyrics. In an episode entitled‚ “The Whole Town is Sleeping.” The chapter is about a woman named Lavinia Nebbs insists that logic and reason can protect her from a killer on the loose. Her friends disagree‚ but she maintains her viewpoint and tells them that the likelihood of this killer showing up is minimal‚ and that their daily lives shouldn’t be interrupted. But when she’s

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    Speech • Tips for Effective Use of PowerPoint • Creating Cadence • Persuasive Presentations and Monroe’s Motivated Sequence • Motivating Listeners to Respond __________________________________ • Know what it means to evaluate an argument by logic and truth. • Know the four-step process (including the three types of warrants from the Toulmin’s model and three types of STAR strategies). FROM READINGS: Readings: Chapters 8‚ 10-12‚ 14-17 (Don’t worry about chapter 18) • Know the section

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