WEEK THREE READINGS REVIEW: TOOLS OF TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR LEARNING CRITICAL THINKER Fair-mindedness is the human tendency to reason in a self-serving or self-deluded manner. UNDERSTANDING ETHICAL REASONING: Ethical principles are not a matter of subjective preference. All reasonable people are obligated to respect clear-cut ethical concepts and principles. To reason well through ethical issues‚ we must know how to apply ethical concepts and principles reasonably to those issues. Ethical
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References: Hill‚ T. (1983). Ideals of human excellence and preserving natural environments. Journal of Environmental Ethics‚ 5(3)‚ 211-24. Retrieved from http://www.umweltethik.at/download.php?id=403 Moyer‚ B. (Interviewer)‚ & Berry‚ W. (Interviewee). (2013). Wendell Berry on his hopes for humanity [Video file]. Retrieved from http://billmoyers.com/segment/wendell-berry-on-his-hopes-for-humanity
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MY SAT ONLINE SCORE REPORT SAT TEST NOVEMBER 03‚ 2012 Page 1 of 10 NOT AN OFFICIAL SCORE REPORT Summary of Results Congratulations on taking the SAT Reasoning Test! You’re showing colleges that you are serious about getting an education. The SAT is one indicator of how ready you are to handle college-level work. The test measures what you learned in high school and how well you can apply that knowledge. Both skills are essential to doing well in high school and in college. CRITICAL
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Free Numerical Reasoning Test (Questions only) JobTestPrep invites you to a free practice session that represents only some of the materials offered in our online practice packs. Have a glimpse into the web’s leading online psychometric preparation institute. What does this test contain? The intention of this test is to provide a glimpse into the nature of a very popular numerical test format that is based on graph and table interpretation. In these tests‚ as well as in our practice packs
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Strategy Guide DISCLAIMER: This is merely a compiled strategy document that I put together after reading various CR strategy books. While this might not work for everyone‚ this is the method that I use to solve the CRs based on the specific question types. I do NOT claim to have created the content by myself and I have stated the source wherever I have used examples. The content of this document draws from many CR books which are all indexed in the last page of the document. I only wish to give back
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Chapter 2 Deductive Reasoning In chapter 1 we distinguished between deductive and inductive reasoning. As you have seen‚ in the former the conclusion follows necessarily from the premises‚ whereas in the latter the conclusion follows from the premises with a degree of probability. In this chapter we will examine some basic concepts of deductive logic. Basics of Deductive Reasoning Logical Form All deductive arguments have argument forms. An argument form is a symbolic representation of an argument
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Deductive vs Inductive Reasoning/Writing Deductive Reasoning This is what you were taught by Mrs. Brown in your high school English class. You probably were asked to do this quite a bit in your history and civics classes as well. In most cases‚ you were taught to come up with a point that you intend to make‚ and to put it into one sentence called the thesis statement. You would then come up with three more sentences that would support your thesis statement with three specific points. With these
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Running head: THE BASIC CONCEPTS FOR ECONOMIC REASONING The Basic Concepts for Economic Reasoning International Economics Will Bury`s Gose Global Part I Will Bury has invented a technology that gives the option of reading text materials digitally or listening to it with synthetic voice which sound realistic (Will burry`s goes global‚ UOP). In this paper I will explain economic concepts founded in Will Bur’s scenario‚ which will Bury`s have to take some important business decisions
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and theories are established are generated in different ways. Knowledge is constantly being produced‚ based on assumptions or reasoning. One might see a story in the news of a shark in Southern California that attacks a surfer. A new acquired knowledge or hypothesis may arise that all Southern California sharks attack people. Is generating such a hypothesis a valid reasoning? Or if we flip it -- one could deduct from the generalized fact that if all apples are fruit and all fruits grow on trees‚ then
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