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    Socrates ' conciliatory sentiment shows his profound learning in logic pretty much as the Delphic Oracle expressed "there is no individual living savvier than Socrates". The best case of Socrates trial and passing approves the cozy relationship between his character and reasoning. He trusted that logic ought to triumph in pragmatic results for the more prominent prosperity of society. Socrates endeavored to set up a moral framework in view of human reason as opposed to philosophical instructing.…

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    Whether we realize it or not, rhetoric is present in multiple aspects of our everyday lives. Rhetoric can present itself in the forms of radio announcements, magazines, newspapers, political speeches, normal conversation and many other ways. With all these forms of rhetoric that we experience every single day, we are impacted by these rhetorical appeals in more ways than we think. If one wanted to examine how rhetoric impacts an individual in an everyday situation, then one could analyze…

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    Peer Pressure: Peer pressure effects on individual decision making. Therefore, it influenced the jurors to think for themselves. For example, juror number two was easily swayed by opinions of others. He had no confidence in himself and his own beliefs. Except for juror number eight, peer pressure impaired their judgment. Based on his maturity level it indicated that the greatest differences are found in juror number eight and three. Once juror (Jack) changed his vote from guilty to not guilty…

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    You might use an outline or a web of ideas, you might also use a table, and here we have an example. This example is on a different topic, on school uniforms, but it's a model that you can follow as you organize your notes on your essay about forest fires. Let's go over it. The first column gives the claim, and this is the position that can be logically argued for or against. The example claim here is school uniforms limit…

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    Intensive care is an extremely expensive medical resource, and long term survival rates after admission are relatively poor (Parno et al 1982). As a result of both of these factors there are limitations placed on the number of beds available in intensive care units. Once it is acknowledged that these restrictions are necessary, it is important to determine and control exactly how the health service should be affected by these limitations. Admission to ICU could be limited as to provide each…

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    Creativity Vs Discipline

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    Toulimin’s model of argument renames and reorders the process of reasoning described in the Aristotelian syllogism (Rosenwasser & Stephen, 2011, p. 194). Toulimin first identifies what data, or what the evidence is based on to support a statement. Next, Toulimin questions…

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    Paradoxical Thinking vs Cause and Effect Thinking: The Benefits of Thinking Outside the Box Adrian F. Arce National University Table of Contents 1. Introduction a. Definition of Cause and Effect and Paradoxical Thinking b. Comparison of both modes of thinking 2. Disney’s Paradoxical Approach to Increased Share Prices a. Different products for a diverse audience b. Unlikely purchase leads to greater cinema success 3. How One Can Improve Paradoxical Thinking a. Disney Institute 4.…

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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    is based in emotions that facilitate reasoning. Aristotle believes that these two should be as absent as possible, allowing logos to be the main means of persuasion. Logos in this sense diverts from association with human capacity and focuses on logic. As stated by Aristotle and quoted in Legally Blonde, “the law is reason free from passion.” Logos, the superior form of argument, is utilized in Aristotle’s three forms of rhetoric, which are advisory, judicial, and display. Advisory rhetoric…

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    A seminal philosopher across fields from epistemology to aesthetics and politics, Immanuel Kant is famous best known for his work in ethics and his famous categorical imperative. At the heart of his conception of the moral law is the question of how virtue and happiness relate. In his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant describes the immortality of the soul and the ontology of a supreme being as being fundamentally unknowable through theoretical human reason, neither able to proved or disproved.…

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    Fuller successfully argues that inequality between genders in unreasonable through her use of logic in the support of her arguments. Fuller persuasively argues that it has been proven for many years by other cultures that women can work well in places outside the home. Fuller argues, “The female Greek, of our day is as much in the street as the male…

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