Friday 14 April 2023

🟒 Smart Thinking



    When someone asks you to "think about the issues", "analyse in more depth", "use reasoning", "be rational", "be logical", "think critically", "have a good argument", and "explain in detail", they are essentially asking you to engage in a process of smart thinking. But how do you do that?


πŸ‘‰ Logic and Argument

    The logic is used to assess an argument. A claim meant to prove a point is referred to as an argument. There need to be evidence to support that claim. Premises and conclusion are the two parts of an argument that can be distinguished. The conclusion is the claim that needs to be supported by evidence, while the premises provide that evidence.

 


 

πŸ‘‰ Identifying Claims and Arguments

    Identification of claims and arguments is a critical thinking skill that is necessary in today's world of information. Many people mistakenly believe that stating one's opinions on a subject constitutes providing an argument. A claim presents a viewpoint or assumption, whereas an argument offers evidence to back up that viewpoint. Analyzing the data that supports or contradicts a claim is essential before accepting or rejecting it.


πŸ‘‰ Difference between Arguments and Explanations



 

 

 

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    An argument gives reasons for believing that something is true or probably true, while an explanation tells why or how something is the case. Arguments aim to prove a claim's truth, while explanations aim to provide a deeper understanding of a phenomenon. Although claims and explanations differ, explanations could be integral parts of arguments. Understanding the difference between arguments and explanations helps in sound reasoning and analysis of claims.


πŸ‘‰ There are indicator words that can identify a premise or a conclusion


Premise indicators:

            because, as, since, given that, due to, for the reasoning that

Conclusion indicators:

            therefore, so, thus, hence, which implies that, as a result, which means that


• If there are indicators in an argument it is called explicit inference while if there are only a series of premise and a conclusion without indicators those are called implicit inference. 



πŸ‘‰ What do we do with reasoning?


Examples from lecture notes:


    Arguing:

     'You should not believe what you see on television because ... '

 
    Explaining:

     'Digital television has been introduced because ... '

 
    Making decisions:

     ‘I think we should buy a digital television receiver because... '

 
    Predicting the future:

     'I expect digital television to make pay television better because ... '

 
    Exploring issues:

     'How will digital television link to the Internet?’

 
    Finding answers:

     'Why did the government decide on a higher-quality digital television standard?'

 
    Justifying actions:

     'When first introduced,
      I thought subscribing to pay television was not a good idea because... '


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πŸ‘₯ Group Work

πŸ‘‰ Discuss the benefits and limitations of the concept,

       Nearest School is the Best School



    The 7 members of our group came from different parts of Sri Lanka, and most of them had gone to popular schools in Sri Lanka.

When discussing this topic, there were different children of different colors in our group, so various suggestions were made. There, opinions were expressed that this concept is good and that this concept is not practical. Some argued that this concept is good because of low travel costs, less travel time and affordable student capacity, while others, including me, argued that this concept is impractical due to popular schools' infrastructure, teaching methods, etc. Our group also came up with difficult to implement proposals such as closing all the schools in Sri Lanka and creating a limited number of schools for each district.



πŸ‘‰ Learnings from the activity:

    Finally, our group concluded the discussion by deciding that Nearest School is the Best Schoolis a good concept, but the government as well as the public should work hard to implement this concept in all provincial schools in Sri Lanka.


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