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PHIL 347 Week 3 Discussion 1; Distinguishing Deductive from Inductive Reasoning
  • PHIL 347 Week 3 Discussion 1; Distinguishing Deductive from Inductive Reasoning

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  • Initial Post Instructions Deductive arguments are top-down, working from general principles to specific cases. Inductive reasoning, on the other hand, is bottom-up, working from specific observations and looking for patterns that lead to a general conclusion. Your career path in healthcare and health-related fields will present many problems that will require critical reasoning. Think about potential issues or even issues you have already encountered. Determine what type of critical reasoning ...
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PHIL 347 Week 1 Discussion; Arguments & Explanations
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  • Initial Post Instructions Chapter 1 shows a model of Bloom's taxonomy - they are the steps to mastery of any learning endeavor and the basic components of critical reasoning. They have recently been simplified and reordered as follows: • Remember • Understand • Apply • Analyze • Evaluate • Create Beyond remembering - after all, when the surgeon asks for a Satinsky, you don't want to have to look it up on your Smartphone - how do you think Bloom's steps will apply to you as...
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PHIL 347 Week 8 Discussion; You Can!
  • PHIL 347 Week 8 Discussion; You Can!

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  • Initial Post Instructions Achievement is not a matter of GPA or points earned - or lost - on an exam. Achievement is measured in terms of the distance from where you started to where you are now. Everyone does not win - but everyone can achieve a personal best. Achievement is measured in how well you rise to a challenge; you do not have to win the Marathon, you need only run it. Perhaps you had personal challenges (kids, hurricanes) that you had to overcome. Perhaps your role as a caretaker...
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PHIL 347 Week 3 Discussion 2; Understanding Deductive Categorical Reasoning
  • PHIL 347 Week 3 Discussion 2; Understanding Deductive Categorical Reasoning

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  • Initial Post Instructions Deductive categorical reasoning is demanding. Its forms are rigid, but they are rigid with a reason; deductive categorical arguments are intended to prove the conclusion. If the premises are true and the conclusion logically follows, you have no choice but to accept the argument. The categorical syllogism is like a piece of machinery, the parts working together to produce a result - in the case of the categorical syllogism, the truth of the conclusion. For the initial...
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PHIL 347 Week 2 Discussion; Evidence-Based Arguments
  • PHIL 347 Week 2 Discussion; Evidence-Based Arguments

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  • Initial Post Instructions Evidence-based practice requires...evidence. The careful collection of evidence is the first job of every medical practitioner, not least the nurse, who has the most extensive and intimate contact with the patient. However, it does not stop with the nurse. Whatever your role - social worker, hospital administration, human services - whether your problem is the allocation of scarce resources, where to add or cut staff, or the treatment plan for a patient, you will need...
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PHIL 347 Week 4 Discussion; Truth-Functional Logic
  • PHIL 347 Week 4 Discussion; Truth-Functional Logic

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  • Initial Post Instructions Consider some of the skills and knowledge you need to understand truth-functional logic. Forming the truth-functional claims means you have to have a good understanding of how English sentences are formed in order to convey accurate and precise meaning. Translating English sentences into symbolic language requires you to distinguish the parts of complex thought, put those thoughts into logical order, and make inferences from them. For the initial post, address the fol...
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PHIL 347 Week 5 Discussion; Inductive Generalization and Analogy CURRENTLY UPDATED 2023. GRADED A+
  • PHIL 347 Week 5 Discussion; Inductive Generalization and Analogy CURRENTLY UPDATED 2023. GRADED A+

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  • PHIL 347 Week 5 Discussion; Inductive Generalization and Analogy CURRENTLY UPDATED 2023. GRADED A+
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PHIL 347 Week 5 Discussion; Inductive Generalization and Analogy
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PHIL 347 Week 7 Course Project: Argumentative Paper (GRADED)
  • PHIL 347 Week 7 Course Project: Argumentative Paper (GRADED)

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  • Week 7 Course Project: Argumentative Paper PHIL 347: Critical Reasoning This study source was downloaded by fro m CourseH on 10-11-2022 06:09:18 GMT -05:00 Topic: Free College for Everyone Equality is one of the virtues that is so beneficial to the society and should be given a key consideration in every aspect of the society. The topic selected in week one for this project was meant to discuss the issue of equality as it relates to a college education. The topic on "Free College for Everyone...
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PHIL 347 Week 3 Course Project: Issue Review (GREADED A+)
  • PHIL 347 Week 3 Course Project: Issue Review (GREADED A+)

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  • Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 6, 7 Lesson Link (website): Conducting Research (Purdue OWL)(Links to an external site.) Link (websit e): How to Search the Library(Links to an external site.) Link (website): Library Workshop Archive(Links to an external site.) (various videos about research and APA format) Minimum of 6 scholarly sources Introduction This week you continue to work on your paper that addresses a current controversial issu...
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