Deductive reasoning

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    Antony uses deductive reasoning to come to the false conclusion that Caesar is ambitious because of his determent character traits to take over Rome as a tyrant. The major premise Antony pleas is that people who are ambitious are determined to take control and the minor premise is that Caesar is ambitious. For instance, Caesar cares so much about the Romans that he would cry for them and even hand them property (Shakespeare, 10). Antony manipulates the audience by using this deductive reasoning…

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    is furthered with inductive reasoning and specific data that develops into ideas or deductive reasoning which is an idea later supported through testing. (Bachman & Schutt, 2012)…

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    Kohlberg's moral development: *Pre-conventional The pre-conventional level of moral reasoning common in children, although adults have been known to show this level of reasoning unfortunately. People at this level make decisions based on direct consequences. Both the first and second stages of moral development have to do with egocentric…

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    In the myth of Er, the reasoning of why someone should be just is based on the individual and the rewards they receive by being just. Socrates tells Glaucon, "they had to suffer ten times the pain they had caused to each individual. But if they had done good deeds and had become…

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    I agree that the universe exists and that our version of the universe has not existed forever. However, there is not sufficient reasoning to conclude that it is impossible for something to just start or appear from nothing. As Davies explains, it may very well be possible for something to come out of nothing, we are just so unfamiliar with that concept in our everyday lives that we…

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    Yes. In my opinion the ‘debate’ H.L.A Hart (1917-1992) and Ronald Dworkin (born 1932) over whether or not judges has ‘strong’ or ‘weak discretion’ has relevance in this particular issue as its stated by Lord Justice Jacob that ‘conservatives like to insist that their judges are strict constructionists, giving the Constitution and statutes their precise meaning and no more while Liberal judges tend to be expansive about things like equal protection, while conservatives read more into ones like…

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    Morality Vs. Evolution on the Improvement of Life: Embryonic Stem Cell Research In Beau Watts' essay "Embryonic Stem Cell Research: A Moral Evil or Obligation" (December 2011), the author claims that embryonic stem cells are the answer for humanity to have an overall better life. Watts, an emergency room physician in Kansas City, Missouri explains the complex properties of embryonic stems cells while also discussing the properties of other proponents for altering genes, such as embryonic germ…

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    Criminal Minds Psychology

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    a.The episode of Criminal Minds I watched was episode 6, season 1,“L.D.S.K.”. b.The main characters in this episode were Aaron Hotchner, Jason Gideon, Elle Greenway, Derek Morgan, Doctor Spencer Reid, and Jennifer Jareau. They belong to the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) branch of the FBI. Hotchner is the team leader, but heavily consults with Gideon because he has the most experience. Greenway recently became a member because of her expertice in sexual based crimes. Morgan is the athletic one…

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    Deductive Argument on Mills Summary Garcia’s view on racism is one that is based on attitudes of hatred and lack of regard for members of certain races. Garcia states that “Racism, then, is something that essentially involves not our beliefs and their rationality or irrationality, but our wants, intentions, likes and dislikes and their distance from the moral virtues.” (236) This stance opposes the thought of racism being belief-based. Garcia uses an interesting method to counter the thought…

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    Nervous Nellies Analysis

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    combining all three of the types of reasoning. She utilized the pathos style in appealing to our emotions by helping us actually take emotion out of the equation of why females react nervously when it comes to challenges. She showed us her authority on the subject by citing her book called Nerve. Then if those weren’t enough to convince us that women aren’t necessarily born with a nervous trait she utilized the last style of reasoning in logos. The first type of reasoning that Taylor Clark…

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