Sunday, January 10, 2010
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I agree with the statment "Logic is the art of going wrong with confidence." Logic is made up of reasonable judgements and answers can not just be stumbled apon. From experience I know in order to persuade others one has too explan how they got to their conclustion. In math class our answers are not correct unless we can justify them. And even if our answers are wrong as long as we can justify them we get some kind of credit. I think having the wrong answer and explaning it is better then having an answer and saying just because.
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I think that using math is a really good way to look at the format of the valid setup. Your right that even though the statement may be wrong (your math work may be wrong), you seem more informed my stating it (attempting the problem).
ReplyDeleteI really liked how you compared logic to math problems that we do in class. I do believe that it's true that we have to be able to go in with our justifications head on in order to explain it and not just hope you get it right.
ReplyDeleteI also agreed with quotation A, but do you think that if your looking from the other persons point of view that your randomly can get to an answer and not even realized what you just did until your finished?
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