Scientific Reasoning Chapter 2 Scientists often tell us things about the world that we would not otherwise have believed: What exactly is the nature of scientific reasoning?…
Reviewing Quiz #1 Phil 57 section 3 Fall 2010 1. Define an argument. 1. Define an argument. A set of statements where some of the statements (the premises) offer support…
Slide 1 Scientific Reasoning Chapter 2 Scientists often tell us things about the world that we would not otherwise have believed: What exactly is the nature of scientific…
Slide 1 4.3 Warm Up Find the distance between the points. Then find the midpoint between the points. (5, 2), (3, 8) (7, -1), (-5, 3) (-9, -5), (7, -14) Slide 2 4.3 Analyzing…
Slide 1 Text Table of Contents #4: What are the Reasons? Slide 2 Arguments intend to convince us to accept a conclusion – i.e., a position, claim, belief, etc. …
Slide 1 Slide 2 2.3 Apply Deductive Reasoning Objectives: 1.To recognize deductive reasoning and use it to arrive at a true conclusion. Slide 3 History When the architects…
Slide 1 Slide 2 First Year Oral Arguments Slide 3 On-brief: Monday, March 8 or Wednesday, March 10 Off-brief: Monday, March 15 or Tuesday, March 16 Slide 4 Procedure 10 minutes…
Slide 1 1 More Applications of the Pumping Lemma Slide 2 2 The Pumping Lemma: Given a infinite regular language there exists an integer for any string with length we can…
Slide 1 Prof. Busch - LSU1 More Applications of the Pumping Lemma Slide 2 Prof. Busch - LSU2 The Pumping Lemma: Given a infinite regular language there exists an integer…