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Inductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning
1,110 wordsIn Gorgias by Plato, Socrates beloved craft of philosophy comes into conflict with the art of oratory, used by the Sophists Gorgias, Plus, and Callicles. In the ensuing discussion, aimed at discovering the true nature and purpose of oratory, a sharp contrast in the style of speech used by Socrates and that utilized by the orators comes into view. The two sides employ very distinct methods of speech, each method supporting the end of the speakers speech. Socrates method of speech is a dialogue. H...
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Man And Woman Myths And Legends
1,487 wordsNo Creation Myths Creation Myths No matter what culture s creation myth that is looked at, the majority of these myths all contain the same core beliefs for the explanation of the world s existence. The endeavor to understand the human existence has been with us as long as we have been around, and the most intriguing of them all is the very search for our beginning. Where, when and how did it all start? The classic Indian text Rig Veda states with poetic clarity, just how grand a quest the searc...
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Deductive Reasoning Inductive Reasoning
1,290 wordsDatamining is necessary for survival. If you dont use it to predict a trend before your competitors, youre dead. Eric Brethenoux (research director for advanced technologies at the Gartner Group) is not the only person who believes that detaining is a technology which cannot be ignored, but what is it and how does it differ from more traditional data analysis techniques? [ 1 ] Having a database is one thing, making sense of it is quite another. Datamining techniques are used to spot trends in da...
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16 Th Century Sun And Moon
2,490 wordsQuestions! Where did I come from? Why is the sky blue? How do the trees produce fruit? Ever since man looked around his environment and tried to figure out the things that was going on around him hed ask questions. Mankind has always wanted to understand the world around him. For centuries mankind had used a belief system of supernatural powers, gods and goddesses and eventually an all-powerful God to explain the world around him. And for a while supernatural explanations of how nature worked wa...
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Deductive Reasoning Logical Thinking
1,524 wordsDo culture and individual beliefs affect logical thinking? If so, how do they influence the conclusions we reach? 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 mammal...
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