Indiana Law Journal Volume 27 | Issue 4 7-1-1952 An Introduction to Legal Logic Lee Lovevinger Member of Supreme Court Bar; Member‚ Minnesota Bar Follow this and additional works at: http://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ilj Part of the Legal Education Commons Recommended Citation Lovevinger‚ Lee (1952) "An Introduction to Legal Logic‚" Indiana Law Journal: Vol. 27: Iss. 4‚ Article 1. Available at: http://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ilj/vol27/iss4/1 This Article is brought to you for free
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II.Rationale Debate I choose debate as my example. Debate is a method of interactive and representational argument.Debate is commonly carried out .In debating there is a topic to discuss and decide on differences and defining how will they interact. Debate is a type of argument looking for truths‚ and a means of making and evaluating arguments that allows debaters to better understand their own and others positions. This sense of shared ideas toward the truth brings debaters closer together‚ even
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line of returns for Asset B is steeper (has greater slope) than Asset A The slopes of these lines are the betas for each asset: 2.61 for Asset B and 1.48 for Asset A. The greater beta value of Asset B signifies that it is more responsive to market factors and therefore makes it more risky than Asset A. P8-20 Interpreting Beta a. A 15% increase in market return would lead to an 18% (15% x 1.20) increase in the asset’s return. b. An 8% decrease in market return would lead
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Jacob Esworthy 2/18/13 Paper Proposal Return of Mr. G I will be doing‚ “The Return of Mr. G‚” for my first paper. I plan to show that Gilgamesh did indeed change throughout the epic and how this return to what seems a repeat of the story is in fact happening because of Gilgamesh’s new and improved lifestyle. The reason I picked this topic was because during class discussion I had many great ideas‚ which I did and purposely did not share because I knew I would either blog and/or write my paper
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Return to Paradise Return to Paradise is a film that has a lot of meanings within the story line. But also has many ethical issues among the morals that are in today’s society. Three ethical issues in the film are capital punishment‚ drug use‚ and media treatment. Capital punishment is an ethical issue because it is highly opinionated. Some people believe that people shouldn’t have to die to pay for their crime‚ while others believe that death is the best way to pay for what they’ve done as a
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always was light at the end of the tunnel. However‚ eventually the colonies and Great Britain reached a standoff‚ a point of no return that forever created an icy‚ tense relationship between the two. A point of no return is crucial to any relationship because it is the point in time where no matter what‚ the past cannot be made up for. The mistakes
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Case Study Analysis HBS: The Coop: Market Research Case Study Analysis HBS: The Coop: Market Research Task 1 Decision Statement of the Coop. Where and how should the Coop invest money to retain the sales to their normal level? Why it is important to the company? The Coop had been going through an impressive growth since the foundation of the restaurant chain in 1974. However‚ about 20 years later‚ it found itself struggling with a sharp decrease in sales of certain restaurants that represented
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Return With Honor “Return With Honor” is a documentary about many brave Air Force pilots who were taken as P.O.W.’s (prisoners of war) in the Vietnam war. The documentary shows the viewpoints of the pilots as they were kept as prisoners in Honai‚ North Vietnam in the last 9 years of the Vietnam war. The documentary starts out with the pilots going through training camp. Each person has to take a class where they learn everything about the aircraft that they will be controlling and what to
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Logic: the organized body of knowledge‚ or science‚ that evaluates arguments. Principles that we may use as criteria for evaluating the arguments of others and as guides in constructing arguments of our own Argument: a group of statements‚ one or more of which (the premises) are claimed to provide support for‚ or reasons to believe‚ one of the others (the conclusion). Statement: a sentence that is either true/false. Some sentences do not fall onto this category: questions‚ proposals‚ suggestions
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thinking involves a knowledge of the science of logic‚ including the skills of logical analysis‚ correct reasoning‚ and understanding statistical methods. Critical thinking‚ however‚ involves more than just an understanding of logical procedures. A good critical thinker must also understand the sources of knowledge‚ the nature of knowledge‚ and the nature of truth. But first‚ what is the science of logic? The object of knowledge involved in the science of logic is "thinking‚" but it is "thinking" approached
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