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· 1-5 · 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 ·The following are examples of syllogistic arguments that are missing the conclusions. Study the two reasons very carefully and complete the syllogism with the conclusion that logically follows. 1. All fragile things are breakable things. Some glasses are fragile things. Therefore 2. All mammals are warm-blooded animals. All whales are mammals. Therefore 3. All books are things with pages. Some books are mysteries. Therefore 4. All flowers are pretty objects. All pansies are flowers. Therefore 5. No animals are plants. All sheep are animals Therefore
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
24236
OTA ID:
102996
How does logic fit into our thought processes
Many people think of logic alone when they think of critical thinking. One has to be aware of emotion,s stereotyping, and enculturation. what is the role of logic in all of this. How does logic fit into our thoght processes?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
24339
OTA ID:
102137
A young mans car developed a flat tire
A young man's car developed a flat tire as he was driving along a deserted street. He pulled over to the curb and did all the usual things: removed the hub cap, unscrewed the lugs and rested them carefully in the hub cap, jacked up the car. As he was putting the spare tire onto the axle he accidently kicked the hub cap. The lugs rolled out and all five of them fell down a nearby grate. Peering through the bars of the grate the man thought that he could see the lugs about 6 feel below in a shallow water puddle. He had a problem. How do you think he solved it?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
24531
OTA ID:
102162
Reasoning and Critical Thinking problem
It is noon, your lunch hour and you cannot go outside due to the fact it is hailing and raining. You radio weather man says the hail will turn to all rain and it will continue to rain for the remainder of the day. How can one determine if hte sun will be shining in 36 hours. Justify the answer.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
24569
OTA ID:
102996
There was a proposal in the erly part of this country tht people with college degrees should have two votes, everyone elso one. I have tried to research this and cannot find anything. I need some ideas for argument for this issue and some against it. Can you help me.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
24966
OTA ID:
102137
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