The Nature of Logic and Perception
Bubba
PHL/251
October 30, 2006
Introduction
The nature of logic can be defined from many different factors. Deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, the approach to logical problem solving, personal barriers such as emotions, prejudices and stereotyping can all affect our logical thought process and inevitably the outcome of our decision making. While logical thinking can become a learned mental process, we are still greatly influenced by sequential thought. Logical thinking involves taking ideas, facts and conclusions and arranging them in a sequential order. Critical thinking becomes essential for us to function in day to day life.
Thinking is expressing our thoughts which allow us to look at them more objectively. Clarity is a gift writing gives to our thinking. (Goodpaster,Kirby,1999). Throughout history all great civilizations have produced great thinkers. The Greeks had Plato, Socrates and Aristotle. The Romans......
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