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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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    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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    Billion Dollar Company Summary Report The Author explains the concepts with his experiences at Indonesia. This helps in understanding his views clearly. The content is divided into three main parts mainly Business concepts‚ Business Model and Financial model. The 3 stages in a business life cycle are (a) Proof of concept where the revenue is 0-1 million dollars‚ (b) Commercialization where the revenue is 1-3 million dollars and (c) Scaling the business where the revenue is 3-10

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    Logical Fallacies In an argumentative essay‚ the writer attempts to persuade the reader through the logic or rationality of her argument. If the writer’s essay is based on emotions or feelings‚ or if the rational thought is flawed (and therefore not rational)‚ the argument loses its strength. Below is a list of logical errors commonly made by students in argumentative essays: Hasty Generalization: Jumping to conclusions. All required university courses are boring. Solution: Avoid words like "everybody"

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    FRANCIS BACON “OF STUDIES” Bacon argues that studies "serve for Delight‚ for Ornament‚ and for Ability." For delight‚ Bacon means one’s personal‚ private education; for "Ornament‚" he means in conversation between and among others‚ which Bacon labels as "Discourse." Studies for "Ability" lead one to judgment in business and related pursuits. From Bacon’s perspective‚ men with worldly experience can carry out plans and understand particular circumstances‚ but men who study are better able to understand

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    specific to the general and may be based on specific experiments or experimental learning exercises. Deductive teaching method progresses from general concept to the specific use or application. These methods are used particularly in reasoning i.e. logic and problem solving. To reason is to draw inferences appropriate to the situation. Inferences are classified as either deductive or inductive. For example‚ "Ram must be in either the museum or in the cafeteria." He is not in the cafeteria; therefore

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    Has the teaching of mathematics changed over time? Mathematics is considered to be the oldest academic known to mankind. The changes in the teaching of mathematics run parallel to the history of the development of mathematical knowledge itself. By examining the history of this knowledge‚ we can see that it has been shaped by the necessities of different cultures and societies‚ the philosophies surrounding it and the psychology behind it. Although the structure of the teaching of mathematics has remained

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    reliable as we may think it is. Logic is defined as synthesizing knowledge from existing knowledge and is a syllogism‚ consisting of three sections‚ two premises and a conclusion based on those premises. As reason is most frequently associated with logic‚ there are two different ways in which we base our logic on. Deductive knowledge is going from the general to the specific while inductive knowledge is going from the specific to the general. The biggest problem with logic is that your conclusion can

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    way a theoretical framework guides a research project. The rationale is based on the needs identified by your needs assessment. The purpose of a rationale statement is to convince others of the importance of the proposed change/addition‚ and of the logic of the outlined approach. It should be a cogent‚ persuasive argument‚ with supportive documentation from the literature and needs assessment data. Rationale Statements: _ may be a brief as a sentence or as long as a book chapter _ serve as preambles

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