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    The Greek philosopher Aristotle divided the art of persuasion, into three categories Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. These models were used by writers to persuade their audiences. Persuasion from Ethos [is the] “sources credibility, the speakers/authors authority.” Persuasion from Logos [is] “the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument.” And finally the persuasion of Pathos [is] “the emotional or motivated…

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    On the PowerPoint in class it says “Ethics: Moral philosophy/What is right and wrong.” “Logic: Studies the nature of truth, validity, and the form of reasoning.” Both these branches of philosophy go hand to hand in the business world. Since, I am majoring in business administration it is important to be educated, apply, and teach my employers…

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    In Galileo’s Daughter, Dava Sobel assembles an account of Galileo’s attempt to prove the heliocentric model of the universe in a world where mans’ logical reasoning is potent, yet second to his devotion to God, and by relation, the Catholic Church. Sobel writes about Galileo’s tendency to question the reasoning of those around him. Though it may not be apparent, Galileo was born into a world of great similarity to the modern day. In Galileo’s time, Science was seen as blasphemy and a tool to…

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    Initial “Role and Function of Rhetoric” Essay Rhetoric is defined as the use of effective or persuasive writing or speaking. Rhetoric can persuade and impress using many figures of speech, various models and compositional techniques, which create effective forms of communication to an audience pertaining to the topic, by being both negative or positive. Rhetoric is mainly defined by the function it is used for. The role of Rhetoric is intended to influence an audience in one way or another. It…

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    Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir Fun Home is a work that founded on conflicts and paradoxes between outward appearance and meaning. Even the title Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic appears incomprehensible. The phrase “Fun Home” all the same for first Family funeral home, that evidently is not something, a number of us would consider being fun. We tend to contemplate the phase “Fun Home” in relevancy the family’s actual house; it is clear that their family life is not notably fun with its upsides of…

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    arguments, drawing reasoned conclusions and using information to solve problems. I am competent at interpreting, analysing, evaluating, explaining, reasoning and comparing information. Furthermore, I am also capable of gathering information and applying logic to my learning. These skills allow me to develop an understanding and work to achieve the best…

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    contact you to share some research ideas I propose in the context of my application to the Yerby postdoctoral fellowship program for which I suggested you as faculty mentors. The proposal I presented consists on developing theory-based and data-driven models of health complexity for contributing to the health theoretical development, providing coherence and context to fragmented evidence of health practice, and bringing closer health theory and facts. I briefly described this proposal in my…

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    is. Nevertheless, such a measurement is not convincing enough to me and thus raise my further thinking. The world of form, a perfect and eternal world is actually predicted by Plato rather than proved by him. With philosophical thinking, he used a logic of idealization to speculate the existence or objectivity of the world of form. Then he justified his speculation by separating soul from body, or reason from sensible world, saying that only when one turned the direction of his soul can one…

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    unique insights that are inaccessible when reviewing the texts independently. Specifically, I will explore why Pascal’s Wager is ineffective using the cognitive neuroscience model of integration-to-bound. Furthermore, I will demonstrate how Shadlen and Newsome’s interpretation of their data can be justified using the argument model from Pascal’s…

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    In An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, John Locke sets out to construct his brand of epistemology and refine his definition of empiricism. Rather than contending that the mind is imprinted with information instinctually, Locke argues that not only does all knowledge stems from the subject’s experience of the material world by means of the subject’s senses. The senses, Locke argues, are “infallible” and the sole means by which we organize knowledge. To demonstrate the necessity of the senses…

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