Introduction to knowledge management. What is knowledge management Knowledge management can be difficult to define, because it encompasses a wide range.
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Inductive, Deductive, and Fallacies
WEEK TWO Main topics: Science is a way of thinking When to conduct (scientific) research? What is Research? Characteristics of good research.
Announcements: n The Standard of Review assignment –If you find a new standard of review case include it on your outline. n Your source list and an outline.
Syllogisms and Enthymemes Ksiazek E319. Forming Arguments Arguments are created through: ◦ premises, or logical relationships among ideas ◦ an audience.
Inductive Reasoning, Deductive Reasoning, and False Premise.
RATIONALISM OR EMPIRICISM? PURE LOGIC OR A REALLY, REALLY GOOD GUESS?
Categorical Syllogisms. You will be able to : Describe a standard form categorical syllogism Recognize the terms of a syllogism Identify the.
Reasoning