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Everyday Decisions

nformation (reason) and come to a valid conclusion themselves. The second premiss could also be attacked because even without passing a logic course people apply some kind of logic in their daily lives. Humans existed before logic courses where taken and they applied logic with the understanding that their actions held were a result of some reasoning.In the beginning of this paper I felt that a logic course was absolutely necessary for understanding the reasoning process of our daily lives. I also tried to define a logic course as a series of tests in which one should demonstrate the ability to show that they know the methods and principles of logic. But the problem is, if you just know the methods and principles and if you don’t actually apply them the logic course was not of much use. After deliberation, I feel that it is not imperative to have a logic course but I also feel that it would tremendously help one’s reasoning ability and because we all reason everyday we should try to make reasoning ability as efficient as possible.References1) Irving M. Copi & Carl Cohen. (1998). Introduction to Logic Tenth Edition. Saddle River, New Jersey. Prentice-Hall, Inc Simon & Schuster/A Viacom Company Upper2) Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary. (1979). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster....

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