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    drive her readers to action, helping her cause through the use of logical and emotional appeal. Mrs. Gates presents her argument by means of Aristotle’s proofs of ethos, logos – the providing of credibility towards the author – using inductive and deductive reasoning, along with pathos, appealing to the emotions of the reader. Sound logic coupled with limited fallacies services Melinda the ability to construct an editorial that effectively explains and poses solution to AIDS in India.…

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    Induction Methodology

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    describe the difference between inductive and deductive methods in philosophy and defend the deductive methodological approach as the best method to validate a scientific theory. Schick believed that any scientific theories must be founded on empirical and logical evidences, which accounted for the validity and the reasoning for these theories (2000). The position that the student will take in this paper is in favor for the deduction methodology and its scientific reasoning to approach theories.…

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    the validity of the reasoning. The inductive strategy is used when the reasoning does not meet the deductive validity, yet the reasoning still can be used if the premises provide support for the conclusion. If the premises provide strong reasoning, it shows that the conclusion is highly likely to be true given the truth from the…

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    Jones begins her article with a central question: Why does autocratic liberalization occur? In other words, why do autocrats carry out liberal ideas? For example, “holding an election, relaxing media censorship, or establishing a legislature”(pg 24)? This question is followed by various sub-questions: is it for the autocrats’ own self-interest and self-gain? She continues, stating that recent work on autocratic liberalization has focused on this rationalist approach, however she emphasizes that…

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    that reveals the reason why phenomena occur in the natural world. Although historical and scientific explanations are acquired through different means, knowledge in History and Natural Science is discovered and scientists and historians use inductive reasoning, which is using multiple pieces of evidence to reach a certain conclusion. Also, historical and scientific explanations help human beings to better understand themselves and the world around them. Historical explanations are…

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    Ways Of Thinking Analysis

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    be true in the world is a function of our Sense Perception and our pre-established beliefs. Because of this, I believe that reason as a way of knowing is more reliable than Sense Perception. If they were to conflict in some way, I would trust my reasoning rather than my senses. This is because our senses can be tricked to see or hear (etc.) different things that are not necessarily true. Illusions, specifically optical illusions, are a great illustration of how the brain’s expectations can…

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    guaranteed a solution. Although, I can make it into a well-defined problem. I have a clearly described goal and an obvious clear ending of wanting an A in the course. Another part of the lecture that drew my attention was the Neuropsychology of Moral Reasoning. I have heard this scenario many times throughout my life and every time…

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    to find data or build from a data to summarize known fact about the field of study or predict future fact. Therefore, the ideal of a qualitative or quantitative research method make deductive and inductive theories more relevant in business management research. Deductive Qualitative Research…

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    the readers must first know what it is and how it works. First, some important terms need defining. Artificial Intelligence or AI is a, “... subfield of computer science that focuses on creating computer software that imitates human learning and reasoning” (Blackwell and Manar 1). Different from most computer programs, Artificial Intelligence does not use a predetermined step system with instructions, otherwise known as algorithms. However, it does use software, the set of instructions or…

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    Gary D Rhodes Movie

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    Critical Assessment of a Work by Gary D. Rhodes Gary D. Rhodes of Queen’s University Belfast challenges many current conceptions about Hollywood in his work “ ‘Movie’: How a Single Word Shaped Hollywood Cinema.” Specifically, Rhodes argues that the audience has power over the corporation in this industry. He explains how the word “movie” is a major representation if this idea. Rhodes presents this argument because he has seen how common it has become to accuse corporate Hollywood of finessing…

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