LOGICAL REASONING
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Preparation for BITSAT English and Logical ReasoningHow to prepare for BITSAT English and logical reasoning.- Methodology, Interpretation and Reasoning: Three Strikes and Cave is Out!Reviewing the methodology, argumentation, and conclusions of Stephanie Cave's book attempting to link childhood immunizations to autism spectrum disorders and other diseases.
- Early Developmental Reasoning in ChildrenParenting is always a guessing game, but acting based on your child's intellectual response will help mold him into a caring and well-behaved adult.
- The Intelligence of Emotional PerceptionWhen thinking of someone who is highly intelligent, one first takes into account the logical reasoning, math, problem solving or verbal skills, the capacity of our brain to produce something. This is probably incomplete.
- Logical Fallacies in Global Warming ArgumentsThis article looks at some of the most common arguments surrounding global warming and looks at the logical fallacies behind them.
Logical and Rhetorical Fallacies: Accident or Sweeping GeneralizationsLearn one of the most basic logical fallacies by checking out this article on sweeping generalizations. Provided for you are easy to understand examples and a simple definition.
Logical and Rhetorical Fallacies: Fallacist's FallacyWant to know all about the fallacist's fallacy? Check out this article for a clear cut definition and ways to avoid this logical fallacy.
Interview with Journalist Nava Ghalili on the Persecution of the Bahai Community in IranThe Baha'i's only long for peace, do not believe in war, but are constantly persecuted and tortured by the government, without merit or logical reasoning.- How Do You Enter Medical School Being a Non Science Student?GAMSAT is the best way to do medicine. GAMSAT tests the logical reasoning and problem solving skills of candidates.
- Deductive ReasoningDeductive reasoning that involves a series of statements called syllogisms from which a logical conclusion follows. A syllogism involves two different statements known as premises which are then followed by a third statement known as the conclusion.
- Mary Shelley FrankensteinThe monster had, while not justified, logical reasoning behind all of his actions. He was just a misunderstood being that had become jaded and cynical after previous attempts toward kindness had blown up in his face.
Sarah Palin's Top Three Logical FallaciesWhen the debate is viewed through the lens of history one reason will stand above all others: Palin did not display a basic understanding of common debate structure. Most of her arguments are what is known in the lexicon of debate as a 'logical fallacy.'
Logical Fallacies: What Are They and How Do We Keep Them Out of Our Writing?Part of the Engaged Writing series, this article looks at logical fallacies and gives examples of what they are and how to avoid them.- Explaining the Reasoning Behind Myth and LegendThis article attempts to outline the reasoning behind myth and legend.
- My Free English Course: Logical FallaciesMy free English course kicks off with an explanation of the most popular logical fallacies.
- The Positive Side of Coffee: Delicious and Good for YouIf drunk in moderation coffee can actually be somewhat good for you, increasing both alertness and attention spans, improving memory and perhaps even logical reasoning.
- Logical ReasoningIt's about learning that everything has a beginning and an ending.
- Standardized Test Advice: An Overview of Test Day ReasoningStandardized tests can be learned like any subject in school. They test reasoning skills and are all very similar. An effective strategy of preparation can have a significant impact on your academic future.
- Sudoku and Children- is it a Healthy Obsession?To play this game based on logical reasoning a person has to have patience and use concentration. Sudoku is one of those games, much like "brain teasers" that tend to capture a person's attention.
- Why the Logical Problem of Evil Fails to Disprove God's ExistenceA review of Peter van Inwagen's book entitled "The Problem of Evil." This academic work represents a series of lectures which were presented at the University of St Andrews in Scotland (May 2003)
- Understanding and Avoiding Distorted Thinking (Emotional Reasoning)Do you form decisions based on the facts, or do you go with your gut? Constantly relying on your emotions is actually a form of distorted thinking. Learn the facts and how to prevent unknowingly setting yourself up to fail.
- Bad Reasoning: "FDR Agreed!"The fact that FDR opposed collective bargaining for public unions isn't a compelling argument against it.
- Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid of SnakesSnakes freak a lot of people out; that's a fact. But is this fear always logical, or just ingrained in our thinking? This is what I discuss in this article.
- The Story of Atlantis: Historical Implications of Erroneous ReasoningWe've all heard about the story of Atlantis but there is more to the story, both in it's origins and how it influenced history, than some believe. It has been a source of irrational ideas for hundreds of years and is taken a new level in today's society.
- How to Eat Crow During Hunting SeasonContolling one's emotions, and pushing logical thinking to the forefront is easy to do in retrospect.
- Quantitative LiteracyThere are many definitions for mathematical reasoning, and people take various approaches to become quantitatively educated. Although many people develop their skills through formal education, I have acquired most of my quantitative knowledge from my personal experiences.
- Evolution, Conservation, and Environmentalism: Logical ContradictionsIn today's philosophy of science, evolution is generally accepted as fact. So is the apparently obvious need for conservation of environment and species. However, a true evolutionist can't also be a species conservationist and broad environmentalist. It just doesn't add up.
- Sudoku and Math - Are They Related?When you first look at a game of Sudoku, the first though is aw yuck, math however this is not a math game. Sudoku is a logic reasoning game and there is no math involved. There are numbers, sure, but no math.
- Rogerian Argument: A New Approach to PersuasionIn Rogerian Argument, the goal is to validate your own point of view by making concessions to the opposing side. In other words, you will mention the logical factors in the opposing viewpoint in addition to stating your own opinions.
- College Philosophy, Scientific Methods and Progress, and Logical DeductionBriefly discusses topics such as inductive and deduction, theories of perception, scientific theories of truth, and traditional scientific methods. Designed to introduce students to basic philosophical concepts. Philosophers: Popper, Hume and Descartes.
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