Tuesday 5 February 2008

Fallacies

when logic doesnt work out....
Sorry about the ToK references for those who are still working on your presentations and essays(I took a break off ToK... EE is starting to kill me)
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sighz... its been tiring... choir...  CNY... more
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and no recording... bleah.. the studio having renovation... what a perfect time
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"wait"
the problem with language... a "way of knowing" 
is that a simple word like that
can have so many different connotations
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the problem with logic
is that logical deduction is easily skewed by emotions
it is possible... to argue for both sides
and sufficiently skew an argument in favour of one side
sufficient empirical evidence is needed however to determine truth... (correspondence theory?)
empirical evidence... from perception
perception can be skewed by emotions
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*random points extracted from a essay half on paper and half in the head:

  • 10.     “There can be no knowledge without emotion … until we have felt the full force of the knowledge it is not ours” (adapted from Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotions

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yeah... 

perception... I wonder... and I know from experience... that it tends to be interpreted by emotions... leaving a warped perception
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but one thing is obvious... someone seems to be harvesting friends in a bid to draw them away from me?
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or maybe it just... a warped perception
wish I knew

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