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How to Study--How to Take Book Notes
Jan 24, 2004 ... In many University classes, taking book notes often marks the difference between an A and a B course grade for a normally good to average ...
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How to Study--How to Take Book Notes
Jan 24, 2004 ... In many University classes, taking book notes often marks the difference between an A and a B course grade for a normally good to average ...
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How to Study--How to Take Lecture Notes
Jan 24, 2004 ... Be ready to start taking notes before the teacher enters the class. The major difficulty in lecture classes is that you must listen, select, ...
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Russell, The Value of Philosophy
In what does the chief value of philosophy lie, according to Russell? ... (b) Philosophy can give a different kind of value to your life: not superadded to ...
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Argumentum ad Baculum
The ad baculum derives its strength from an appeal to human timidity or fear and is a fallacy when the appeal is not logically related to the claim being ...
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Branches of Philosophy
Jan 31, 2009 ... The main divisions of philosophy are outlined and discussed.
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Introduction to Logic Sample Tests
Please note that topics covered on these tests do not necessarily reflect all topics covered on present tests. SAMPLE TESTS. Logic and Language · Informal ...
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Further Immediate Inferences
The Square of Opposition is reviewed, and three additional inferences are explained and illustrated: conversion, obversion, and contraposition.
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Venn Diagrams for Categorical Syllogisms
Blank Venn Diagram. 1. The area in the denoted circle represents where members of the class would be, and the area outside the circle represents all other ...
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Venn Diagrams for Standard Form Categorical Propositions
I. One way to view the "logical geography" of the standard-form categorical propositions is to use diagrams invented by John Venn, a friend of Lewis Carroll ...