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    The first question that must be asked before answering this question is: What exactly is logical thinking? Logical thinking is the process in which one uses reasoning consistently to come to a conclusion. If this definition is strictly followed‚ logical thinking cannot be affected by any outside influences as long as the premises are truly valid. For example the syllogism: All mammals are warm blooded. Whales are mammals. Whales are warm blooded. is truly logical because the major premise is

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    alternative points of view. Weighing up opposing arguments and evidence fairly. Being able to read between the lines‚ seeing the surface and identifying false or fair assumptions. Recognising techniques eg false logic and persuasive devices Reflecting on issues in a structured way‚ bringing logic and insight to bear. Drawing conclusions Presenting a point of view in a structured‚ clear‚ well reasoned way that convinces others. Scepticism and trust.. Ability to reflect sceptically Ability to think in

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    according to Winter are defining features of Asperger Syndrome. Christopher is a literal person who uses his extremely logical thinking and mathematical brilliance to cope with the chaos and unpredictability of everyday life. Christopher’s use of logic and math demonstrates that people with Asperger’s can function within society. Christopher is a unique and intelligent boy‚ but there are many things in his life that he does not comprehend. In chapter 3‚ Christopher describes how he knows all the

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    emphasize competition. Also she clearly defines to her audience that she is mainly concerned about children of age six to twelve years old. In her article‚ Statsky shows clear logic supporting her thesis statement through use of believable and consistent argument‚ credible sources and appropriate counter-argument. While her logic is clear‚ her argument also has weaknesses. For instance‚ author fails to present a solid counter-argument showing rather positive effects of competitive sports on children

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    Sponsor a Winner One victor and twenty three losers. That one victor will be me‚ and the twenty three losers will be the once alive and innocent‚ isolated teens. But‚ if you sponsor me it will all be worth it‚ and you will receive the glory of bragging rights. The Hunger Games is a brutal‚ ongoing battle set on TV for the country to see. Myself and twenty-three other tributes were randomly drawn to fight in the Hunger Games. If you are looking to bet on and sponsor a strong tribute‚ I guarantee

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    what other people are saying‚ taking time to understand the points being made‚ asking questions as appropriate‚ and not interrupting at inappropriate times. Speaking - Talking to others to convey information effectively. Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions‚ conclusions or approaches to problems. Judgment and Decision Making - Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate

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    The Disruption of Logical Fallacies Have you ever come across an article or essay that seems to lack a certain sense of logic? Often times‚ logical fallacies find their way into papers and documents. These so-called fallacies discourage the audience to continue reading to the end. Logical fallacies are major issues‚ causing disruption in the flow and credibility of articles. This disruption often leaves readers questioning whether or not what is being stated in the article is true. The essay “How

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    Modern philosophy in Europe Professor Sjursen Assigned: 3/15/2011 Due: 5/18/2011 Philosophy through Mathematics For centuries mathematics has been the bases to almost everything we do. Whether we are dealing with complex physics or modern medicine‚ without mathematics almost nothing we have now would be possible. Mathematics is a broad topic that can be broken down into many different categories. Most people limit their mathematics to just basic arithmetic and some geometry but the world

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    Hadley Anthony Rodas__reviewed _Vera Barefield’s paper Date: 12/5 Please respond in detailed‚ complete sentences‚ and always explain your answer. IN GENERAL What did you like best about this paper? Why? I really liked the writing style of this paper. In particular‚ I appreciated the directness of the statements‚ claim and thesis. Stating them so plainly makes it easy for the reader to understand the viewpoint‚ and therefore the evidence that author will use to back their claims. There

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    Much a much longer and quit comprehensive book Ëvidence that demands a Verdict” by Josh MecDowell answer many of the questions asked by Ankerberg. CS Lewis in his book “Mere Christianity”‚ approaches the same questions from the point of reason and logic. No matter

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