Foundational Concepts in Logic and Critical Thinking

Logic: The Art of Correct Reasoning

Logic comes from the Greek word logos, which means the art or craft of speech. Logic is the area of philosophy that studies correct reasoning and sound judgment. Logicians study logic.

Reasoning Definitions and Examples

Inductive Reasoning

This kind of reasoning is based on “induction,” the process of observing particular things and making generalizations. It goes from the little picture to the big picture.

Example: My cat purrs. My friend’s cat purrs. My neighbour’s

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Fundamentals of Logic: Reasoning and Argumentation

Understanding Logic

Logic is the science of reasoning and correct thinking. It studies how we can think clearly, reason properly, and reach valid conclusions.

Example: 1. All humans are mortal. 2. Socrates is human. Therefore, Socrates is mortal.

Key Point: Logic tells us how to think, not what to think.

Why Logic Matters

  • Think Clearly: Avoid confusion and mistakes.
  • Make Correct Decisions: Enhances problem-solving skills.
  • Distinguish Right from Wrong: Avoid fallacies and flawed reasoning.
  • Improve Knowledge:
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Foundations of Philosophical Ethics and Human Flourishing

The Purpose and Nature of Ethics

1. Why Study Ethics?

Every discipline has a purpose. Ethics, according to Adela Cortina, helps us commit to a happy and good life—a life:

  • Open to hope,
  • Guided by justice,
  • And oriented toward human flourishing.

This aligns with the classical tradition, where ethics concerns happiness, the good life, justice, and hope. Ethics is also a science that guides human action toward the ultimate end of human life.

2. Can Ethics Be Learned by Imitation Alone?

Unlike animals (e.g.

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Artificial Intelligence: Definitions, Turing Test, and Agent Rationality

1. Define AI and its relation to human intelligence

Define, in your own words, what AI is, how it is linked/related to human intelligence (if ever), and how does it differ from other computing fields. Use a schema to illustrate your answer.

Definition of AI (1pt)

Artificial Intelligence is the study of agents that can perceive their environment through sensors and act upon that environment through actuators in a way that allows them to achieve their goals effectively.

Relation to human intelligence

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Scientific Concepts, Laws, Theories and Methods

Scientific Concepts

Scientific concepts are abstract entities that allow us to identify, differentiate and compare, with a certain amount of accuracy, the objects that make up reality and that are studied by a specific science.

Types of scientific concepts

  • Classificatory concepts: order and separate different kinds of entities depending on their basic properties (troposphere).
  • Comparative concepts: classify and order things into separate groups (the hardness of minerals).
  • Metric concepts: are exclusive
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Verifying Proposals Through Natural Acceptance and Self-Inquiry

Verifying Proposals Based on Natural Acceptance

Natural acceptance refers to the inherent and unconditional willingness within every human being to accept certain truths or values when presented without external influence or preconditioning. It serves as an internal compass for distinguishing between what is truly conducive to human happiness and what is not. To verify a proposal on the basis of natural acceptance, we follow these steps:

  1. Present the proposal clearly.
  2. Reflect inwardly.
  3. Observe the inner
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