Slide 1Introduction to knowledge management Slide 2 What is knowledge management Knowledge management can be difficult to define, because it encompasses a wide range of practices,…
1. OBJECTIVES : Students will be able to arrive at a conclusion from premises that are given and accepted. Students will be able to put several related conditional statements…
1. OBJECTIVES : Students will be able to arrive at a conclusion from premises that are given and accepted. Students will be able to put several related conditional statements…
PowerPoint Presentation Deductive and Inductive Reasoning and fallacies Darnell Kemp Adapted from westmwires website An Argument Claim – the writer’s main idea or point…
Slide 1 WEEK TWO Main topics: Science is a way of thinking When to conduct (scientific) research? What is Research? Characteristics of good research Slide 2 I. SCIENCE IS…
Slide 1 Slide 2 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…
Slide 1 Syllogisms and Enthymemes Ksiazek E319 Slide 2 Forming Arguments Arguments are created through: ◦ premises, or logical relationships among ideas ◦ an audience…
Slide 1 Inductive Reasoning, Deductive Reasoning, and False Premise Slide 2 “There has been a murder done, and the murderer was a man. He was more than 6 feet high, was…
Slide 1 Slide 2 RATIONALISM OR EMPIRICISM? PURE LOGIC OR A REALLY, REALLY GOOD GUESS? Slide 3 TWO WAYS OF OBTAINING KNOWLEDGE RATIONALISM “Deductive reasoning”— premises…
Slide 1 Categorical Syllogisms Slide 2 You will be able to : Describe a standard form categorical syllogism Recognize the terms of a syllogism Identify…