Ok, so I've been completely lacking in updates...

Nov 16, 2007 08:49

 I know that I hardly post on here anymore, but I read LJ just about everyday. It's just that I am already writing about 2-3 pages a day for homework, research papers, and such, so by the time I get around to "free time" the last thing I feel like doing is being on the computer or writing anything. :)

Things are going well around here. My school is ( Read more... )

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kimberry182 November 16 2007, 15:34:14 UTC
tell Joey he was a good ninja until I read the post I was like "why only Ana and Jake?" LOL orrrrrr I'm really not up yet.

I love leaves, fall here was awesome, but now it's all turned, it's getting cold, and everything is grey. Must mean the transition to winter is here.

Hey whats your major? lol

Everyone around me is having babies too, I thought it would make me want another one, all it does is make me know I DON'T want another one right now. I like watching people pop them out though.

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moma3 November 16 2007, 16:48:50 UTC
Lol, Joey was stealthy hidden like a ninja! ahahah ( ... )

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devlocke November 17 2007, 00:16:02 UTC
I always wanted to take a course in logic that taught you how to write equations expressing symbolic thought or whatever... I remember when I was in high-school, I was in the gifted program, but not rich, so I was in the same classes as the kids the kids who got to take courses at Sweet Briar after school, and I saw a textbook for a course in that kinda thing, and was... really confused in a really interested way. :) Is it awesome, if mathy?

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moma3 November 17 2007, 15:09:18 UTC
It is awesome, even though it's a bunch of expressions. Here is my textbook:
http://www.wadsworth.com/cgi-wadsworth/course_products_wp.pl?fid=M20b&product_isbn_issn=0534585051&discipline_number=5

You can peruse the materials by chapter..It's really great.

And here are the notes by a woman that actually breaks it down quite well: http://www.uky.edu/~rosdatte/phi120/cntablea.htm

I dunno, I hate the math aspect of it all, but I LOVE the LOGIC of finding the weaknesses of arguments on the BASIC deductive or inductive principles - regardless of the truth-value of their statements.

The fallacies are also fun - Lessons 7,8,9,10. Check them out, it's great. :)

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nebula_octon November 16 2007, 18:16:38 UTC
This post needs more cowbell....I mean pictures.

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