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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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    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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    Logic can be defined as the subject that teaches the rules for correct and proper reasoning or in simpler terms‚ it can be best described as common sense. Some refer to the "science" of logic but logic is really more than just a science. The science part "is the knowledge of the principles‚ laws‚ and methods of logic itself." (Dolhenty‚ J; 2002). Logic must be put into action or else the knowledge provided within the science of logic is of little use. "We can‚ therefore‚ also speak of the "art" of

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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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    feelings to external stimuli ‚he conclude further that emotions are either conscious or unconscious. Emotions become conscious in just the way other perceptual states become conscious( through feelings).And emotions are unconscious when we do not attend to the changes in our bodies(when there is no feeling).This is the general theory of perceptual consciousness‚ and how it might apply to emotion. Therefore we arrive at a simple conclusion: Emotions are feelings when they are conscious‚ and unconscious

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    Perceptual Maps and Marketing Karey Nickless MGT/421 November 27‚ 2012 Jeff Bean Perceptual Maps and Marketing Marketing a product will run a life cycle and will have to be re-evaluated and the marketing strategy and make some changes (General Marketing‚ 2012). The targeted market was not buying the motorcycle anymore‚ so the company had to change the market strategy and target a new market (General Marketing‚ 2012). Cruiser thorr had targeted the middle upper age group and will need

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    Govt.Postgraduate College For Women ST.Town Rawalpindi Assignment Topic:- Types Of Thinking Submitted To:- Mam Rehana Submitted By:- Jamila Bibi Roll Number:- 1982 Date Of Submission:- 15-05-2013 Thinking:- Thinking is mental activity associated with understanding processing and communicating knowledge. It is essentially the manipulation of image and

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    Reasoning Aptitude

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    Reasoning Aptitude Paper: Haywood Lewis University of Phoenix Consulting/MGT 527 Catherine Garcia July 21‚ 2013 The Aptitude Test is a good tool to help a person determine strengths and weaknesses. They are very useful for individuals considering joining the military or agencies trying to match candidates in the civilian workforce. Aptitude Tests are classified as speed test and determine how many questions that a person can answer correctly in an allotted time. Speed test are

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