Friday, November 12, 2010

Reasoning by Criteria

When studying the information in the link provided, I had the most trouble understanding reasoning by criteria. It took me longer to comprehend the concept mainly because of the terminology used. After researching it in other sources, it became easier to understand. To use this kind of reasoning, criteria by which you can associate a valid argument with a premise must be established. After researching this topic, it was easier to grasp the concept by having more examples to look at. Also, I learned that it using this reasoning in an argument may make an argument seem stronger. An example I came up with is when a basketball player is struggling with his jump shot. A coach would use reasoning by criteria by telling his player, "You're just not hitting those jumpers today. You should try to take some easier shots and get yourself in a rhythm and build your confidence." Rather than crucially criticizing that player, he used his reasoning to constructively criticize.

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