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    standard conception. Ethics is a set of choices that individuals make on how to live their lives. ARE THE PRINCIPLES AND RULES OF CRITICAL THINKING APPLICABLE TO ETHICAL REASONING? WHY? The rules and principles of critical thinking are applicable to ethical reasoning because they both follow similar guidelines. In ethical reasoning along with critical thinking the individuals will study the details of the case‚ identify the appropriate criteria‚ determine possible courses of action‚ and decide which

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    the process of intuition is an important way to attain knowledge. However Myers criticizes intuition as a perilous means of knowing. This paper will demonstrate that‚ perhaps instinct is not a foolproof means of attaining knowledge‚ nevertheless reasoning and logic can fail us as well. It is the human mind rather then the process that causes the error in both causes. Intuition‚ then‚ is by no means inferior to the other processes of attaining knowledge. According to Daniel Cappon‚ intuition is

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    Hamlet's Inner Struggle

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    play is one of virtue and integrity‚ fearing the consequences of his actions. For now‚ Hamlet is ruled by his logical rationale. As the play progresses‚ Hamlet becomes more and more torn; he fails to carry out revenge by holding onto his moral reasoning. In his turmoil‚ Hamlet criticizes himself as a coward‚ with such insults as‚ “what a rogue and pleasant slave am I” (Act 2‚ Scene 2)‚ and “why‚ what an ass am I” (Act 2‚ Scene 2). He is self-abusive in his expressions and shows deep depression by

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    though his condition may have affected his intellectual learning‚ he has still managed to complete his VCE‚ primary and secondary school learning and become an accountant. Yet later he states that Tadros has reasoning capacity range of a primary student. Clearly‚ he has been swayed by the reasoning of others. To conclude‚ Tadros has pleaded guilty to five charges and one attempt of obtaining money. I propose that laws be improved so that it also

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    With Age Comes Wisdom

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    as a book can only teach us so much. There are six attributes that are characteristics of a wise person they are as follows; reasoning ability‚ sagacity‚ learning from ideas and the environment‚ judgment‚ expeditious use of information. Reasoning ability is the ability to look at a problem and to be able to solve the problem through good logical reasoning and applying knowledge to particular problem. Sagacity is an understanding of human nature‚ thoughtfulness‚ fairness good listening

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    LOGIC: The term logic is used quite a lot‚ but not always in its technical sense. Logic‚ strictly speaking‚ is the science or study of how to evaluate arguments and reasoning. Logic is what allows us to distinguish correct reasoning from poor reasoning. Logic is important because it helps us reason correctly without correct reasoning‚ we don’t have a viable means for knowing the truth or arriving at sound beliefs. CRITICAL THINKING: As a general rule‚ critical thinking involves developing some

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    Descartes and Hobbes: Indubitable Truth In the early 17th century‚ a period known as the Scientific Revolution‚ French philosopher Rene Descartes developed an alternative approach to expanding knowledge and understanding of the world from the traditional Scholastic Aristotelianism. In 1640‚ English philosopher Thomas moved to France to escape the English Civil War. This around the time when Descartes wrote his famous works Discourse on the Method in 1637 and Meditations in 1641. Hobbes began writing

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    Axiology * Area of philosophy that specifically deals with the problem of value. * Refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do‚ usually in terms of rights‚ obligations‚ benefits to society‚ fairness‚ or specific virtues. * It seeks to realize the question like: What is value? What are the important values which are to be desired in livings? Are these values rooted in reality? And how can these values be realized in our daily experiences

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    during adulthood. Characteristics: The formal operational stage begins at approximately age twelve to and lasts into adulthood. During this time‚ people develop the ability to think about abstract concepts. Skills such as logical thought‚ deductive reasoning‚ and systematic planning also emerge during this stage. Logic: Piaget believed that deductive logic becomes important during the formal operational stage. Deductive logic requires the ability to use a general principle to determine a specific outcome

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    file-sharing to an extent that it becomes unstoppable. It would also compromise free speech and privacy which would go against the claimed ideologies of the EFF itself. The article was well-organized‚ easy to read and quite persuasive because the reasoning was good; however‚ it lacked sufficient evidence in some places. The author seems a fairly open minded person and this is reflected in the article. He does not have a mind-set against changing file-sharing laws but rather proposes a debate in

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