shown to be
true via objective evidence or logical debate. If there's one thing
I can't stand it's invocation of logical fallacies to justify
belief. ... speed 24 hours/day so I'm always thinking...or
fantasizing. ;)Okay, well right now I'm almost always thinking
about finding the right person, but
critical thinking skills2. logical ability3.
analytical logical ... Thinking. I am a thinker. Part of my job at my company is to bounce
ideas off some of the other developers. So while you are all
thinking about what you plan on doing later I am thinking about
what you are thinking about and how I can get monetize what you are
thinking about into
As a result women start to understand men better and the men start
to understand women too for in both genders the left brain focuses
on incremental thinking (logical male type) while the right focuses
on holistic (emotional type) and these thoughts occur
simultaneously!
by MichaelSC
Do you consider yourself to be a natural exam taker and problem solver? This test is designed to measure your ability to reason logically. Use your mi... ...
by world2wander
Hi! Welcome to my Political Logical Fallacies Test. The classic logical fallacies have been known since the time of Socrates, yet politicians still us... ...
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How logical are you?
All right! Time to shake the cobwebs out of your brain, and think your way through another catastrophically-logical nightmare ... ...
by socratesone
This test will critique you on your logical and critical thinking ability.
Read all instructions first to get the maximum benefit of the test.
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by UltimateMaster
This test is brutally honest. If you're a sensitive mamsy-pansy mummy's boy, this probably isn't the test for you. ...
by muzikislyf
researcher, surveyor, writer and other occupations that allow them
to use their logical thinking in appropriate ways. Loving For the
INTP, love has three distinct phases: falling in, staying in, and
getting out. These phases relate to their thinking preference and
its need for order and sequence.
by GloriousDay5996
3 is T)Thinking
people make decisions based on what is logical. ... This is not saying that
thinking people have no emotions and feeling people have no logic.
Thinking and feeling preferences only describe the preferred method
of decision-making.Example: When a thinking person purchases a
vehicle, he
by january7ictim
not thinking; you're just being
logical." ~Niels Bohr (1885 -1962) Nobel Prize winner in Physics. *
"Man is not logical and his intellectual history is a record of
mental reserves and compromises. He hangs on to what he can in his
old beliefs even when he is compelled to surrender their logical
by I_am_Ferna
INTPExtraversion) Extraversion, 15 Introversion, 8 Sensing, 18
Intuition, 13 Thinking, 11 Feeling, 1 Judging and 21
Perceiving!Introverted Thinking with Extraverted
Intuition Summary:Seek to develop logical explanations for
everything that interests them.
Comment by JenBee82
(most) people are
both logical and emotional. In life, both traits are indispensable,
IMHO. I think that the key is to be balanced. Too much of one at
the expense of the other would seem to be detrimental. Being
exclusively logical could get in the ... Which is the thinking organ Jen - the
heart or
Comment by Salomo
less than they would
if they each naively chose 100 without thinking through the
advantages of picking a smaller number."If their thinking leads
them to get less than not thinking, then their thinking was not
very logical. Good, logical thinking should lead them to get the
best chance for the
Comment by Clever66
the logical and you will have destructive chaos. Both are death
alone. I champion logic - it has brought us many wonderful things
and saved us from many awful things - but so has the intuitive. Why
can't the logical mind also appreciate the intuitive? Well, the
answer is that the mature logical mind
Comment by Clever66
show me how this is irrational in your thinking. But further, tell
me why I must follow "rational" thinking and what exactly that
means to you. Where does this rational thinking come from? Who
formed it and what was the basis of that thinking? ... because it's a logical conclusion I've come
Comment by RandomGod
No, that’s just short-sighted and not thinking
things through. ... I would like to see some logical (i.e., not
simply stating that a point is true of false, but actually
providing a proof that the point is true or false) discussion.Well,
there you are. Logical discussion about both those points.
Comment by Clever66
I don't think Christianity and
it's influence was a natural or logical evolution of working
thought - I'm talking of the religion, not the words of Christ here
- it's more likely that this incredibly influential line of
thinking sprung from egos and desire to control for prurient
interest.
Comment by Atl_Pencil
time)Fallacies of
distributionDivision: where one reasons logically that something
true of a thing must also be true of all or some of its
partsEcological fallacy: inferences about the nature of ... fear and
prejudice towards the opposing sideWishful thinking: a specific
type of appeal to emotion
Comment by
Keep thinking with your mind open and you might find it. The
greatest error in logical thinking is to be stuck inside the box.
Start outside by thinking "what if" and work backwards. It works
and it's logical (reverse engineering).