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    Moral reasoning

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    MORAL REASONING Short Essay: Moral reasoning is individual or collective practical reasoning about what‚ morally‚ one ought to do. For present purpose‚ we may understand issues about what is right or wrong‚ virtuous or vicious‚ as raising moral question. When we are faced with moral questions in daily life‚ just as when we are faced with child-rearing questions‚ sometimes we act impulsively or instinctively and sometimes we pause to reason about what we ought to do. Much of our reasoning comes

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    Elements Of Reasoning

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    Analyzing a News Article Using the Elements of Reasoning The following article http://abcnews.go.com/US/amber-alert-sharp-eyed-citizen-save-missing-girl/story?id=11807128&page=1 was about how a young girl was rescued from her kidnapper by an ordinary citizen. My purpose for choosing and reading this article was to find out how this occurred. As far as questions that are brought up by this article are how did this man know to stop this particular truck? How did he accomplish that? Why was the

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    Ethical Reasoning

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    Ethical Reasoning In ethical reasoning‚ the Trolley Problem is an excellent example of what most people find to be ethical and unethical. Unfortunately‚ there is really no right answer. However‚ the most common answers to the two Trolley Scenarios are: it is ethical to pull the lever‚ but it is unethical to push the very large person. In the scenario of having to pull the level and kill one person verses killing five people‚ most people’s reaction is to pull the level. This was also my reaction

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    Ethical Reasoning

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    1. Introduction Moral reasoning is defined as “individual or collective practical reasoning about what‚ morally‚ one ought to do”. The theory introduces two moral principles: consequentialist principle‚ which determines an act’s morality by its consequences‚ and categorical principle‚ which assesses an act by looking at its certain duties and rights despite the outcomes. To some extent‚ these two principles seem to contradict each other‚ which may become obstacles for achieving reasonable actions

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    Critical Reasoning

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    Critical Reasoning Assignment I (Exercise 2) 1. Sappho- The type or style of writing that Sappho used in “To Absent Lovers’” was poetry. This literary work was very familiar to me and was fairly easy to comprehend. The basic subject matter of this story was about two people that seemed to be in love with one another that eventually had to separate in the end. Ban Zhao- In the passage “Admonitions For Women‚” it basically tells us about the way of the woman in ancient medieval China. This was

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    Reasoning Aptitude

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    Reasoning Aptitude Eric Gibbs BCom275 Sunday‚ March 31‚ 2013 Lisa Sanchez Reasoning Aptitude The reasoning career activity was a big help‚ I already knew that I was struggling in presentation and when I did this activity in my results it gave me a good amount of tips to help develop better presentation skills. I learned a lot from the tips they gave me I learned that before presenting my message‚ think of how I can communicate my genuine concern to the audience‚ and show them something

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    Deductive reasoning

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    Deductive Reasoning 1.The ancient Greeks used Deductive reasoning to solve many things. They learned theses things form the Egyptians and the Babylonians. They learned how to solve geometric constructions like circles‚ squares‚ and pyramids‚ they also learned how to determine they lengths of objects from the Babylonians by using Pythagorean theorem. Building upon what they learned from the Egyptians and Babylonians they found fundamental truths in geometry‚ and from these truths they mad propositions

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    Critical Reasoning

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    However‚ just because we can think critically it doesn’t mean that we always do it well. Module of “Critical Reasoning” helped me to understand of what is meant by critical thinking and to develop my own reasoning skills. As critical thinking is an activity‚ our class lessons were enriched with practical work in order to be easy understandable by students. Assignment on “Critical Reasoning” module contains an Analysis on Business Environment of Kosovo. Critical Analysis on Business Environment

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    Reasoning Aptitude

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    Reasoning Aptitude: The Reasons Introduction The reasoning aptitude career plan building activity identified the term “focused”. The focused profile determined compatibility with careers involving practical skills. These careers involve critical thinking to foresee and solve practical problems. It is probable to be attracted to practical jobs and careers. The results portrait my individual thinking style as focused and direct. My thinking style is goal-oriented. Allowing

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    Reasoning for Incest

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    The reasoning for the incestuous attraction is most likely due to proximity: as the child first develops a sense of sexuality‚ the parents are two of the few within the child’s social circle. It could be assumed that a child would develop a similar complex if raised by an aunt and uncle‚ or was adopted. Nevertheless‚ the sexual desire develops for the opposite sex parent‚ as probably for the reason above‚ and hostility for the same sex parent due to the fact that this individual stands in the way

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