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Simon Hrobelko is the owner of My Podiatrist Canberra and the nail surgery clinic Ingrown Toenail Care. Prior to becoming a podiatrist, Simon served in the Australian Army and spent 11 years as a Crime Scene Investigator for the New South Wales Police and the Australian Federal Police. Simon feels there are many similarities between being a CSI and a Podiatrist; both require good communication skills. You must keep gathering the evidence and asking the right questions, and everything will start to reveal itself. They call that Deductive Reasoning. The next 2-Day LIVE Podiatry Business Reboot: https://www.tysonfranklin.com/events/2DayPodiatryReboot2024 Do you require some assistance getting your podiatry business in shape? If you do, feel free to email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com and visit my podiatry coaching page - https://www.tysonfranklin.com/Coaching FACEBOOK GROUP Podiatry Business Owners Club - https://www.facebook.com/groups/podiatrybusinessownersclub MY BOOK is available on AMAZON It's No Secret...There's Money in Podiatry - https://amzn.to/3JhO9cz
Who needs magic and psychics? The City Watch has deductive reasoning to solve crimes!
Students should avoid an overly technical approach to Logical Reasoning. There's no useful distinction between inductive and deductive reasoning on the LSAT. Read more on our website!Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube.
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In this episode the boys break down the differences between inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning and why it matters. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
In this episode guest host Jeff Su joins the show to break down how to navigate coaching and physique enhancement using deductive reasoning. Show notes below: – Skills needed for coaching… What makes a coach “good” versus “not so good”… accuracy, consistency of results, how do good coaches do it when each case is always...
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Presenting a 2-part special on the topic of logic and fallacies. Here in part 1, we'll be going over what logic is and isn't, why Satanists should care about this topic, and finally an introduction to logical fallacies. Suggested sites: https://infidels.org/library/modern/constructing-a-logical-argument https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com 00:00 - Intro / Why cover this? 06:05 - Why Logic? 08:51 - Logic intro, what logic isn't, relevance to Satanists 15:40 - What logic is 16:58 - Inductive Reasoning 18:32 - No, it's not faith 21:38 - Inductive Reasoning, continued 26:31 - Deductive reasoning: propositions & premises 32:27 - Deductive reasoning: Inference & conclusion 32:46 - Deductive reasoning: summary / example / set theory & circles 40:55 - Deductive reasoning: result types 44:03 - Fallacies: Intro 50:33 - Fallacies: Straw Man 52:58 - Fallacies: Personal Incredulity 53:38 - Fallacies: Black & White / Hoyle's / Argument from Ignorance 59:06 - Fallacies: Shifting the Burden of Proof
Family Theater was a dramatic anthology radio show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States from February 13, 1947, to September 11, 1957. The show was produced by Family Theater Productions, a film and radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by the Holy Cross Priest, Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, to promote family prayer. The motto of these Holy Cross Family Ministries is, "The family that prays together, stays together." The program had no commercial sponsor, yet Father Peyton, CSC arranged for many of Hollywood's stars in film and radio at the time to appear. In its ten-year run, well-known actors, and actresses, including James Stewart, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, William Shatner, and Chuck Connors, appeared as announcers, narrators, or stars. A total of 540 episodes were produced. The program featured not only religious stories but half-hour adaptations of literary works such as A Tale of Two Cities, Moby-Dick and Don Quixote Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
This week I am talking to Peter Robbins about the UFO phenemenon.Robbins UFO CV/BioPeter Robbins is an investigative writer, author, and lecturer whose writing and research are focused on the subject of truly anomalous UFOs and their implications for humanity. He has appeared as a guest on and been consultant to numerous radio shows, television programs and documentaries. His also host of the live weekly two-hour radio talk show, “Meanwhile, Here On Earth” on KGRA Digital Broadcasting. (Monday nights, 7-9 PM EST. Go to kgradb.com, click on “Livestream,” and you're there).Lecture topics include:Media, Ridicule and UFOs: The Origins of UFO RidiculePolitics, History and Human Nature: Roadblocks on the Path to DisclosureComets, Cults and Fundamentalist Thinking: A UFO Related Cautionary TaleLittle Green Men and the New York Times: How America's Greatest Newspaper Helped Perpetrate Our Government's Greatest DeceptionThe Remarkable Life and Suspicious Death of America's first Secretary of Defense, Early Casualty of the UFO Cover-upCritical Thinking, Deductive Reasoning and UfologyUFO and Alien Imagery in Advertising: Innocent Sales Device or Calculated Social Engineering?The Life and Scientific Discoveries of Dr. Wilhelm Reich: An Introductory TalkWilhelm Reich and UFOsThe UFO Abduction PhenomenonBudd Hopkins, Pioneer Abduction Researcher: An AppreciationBudd Hopkins, Children and UFO Abduction: A Personal RemembranceThe 1989 Voronezh Incident: Russia's Best Known CE3Controversial Deaths and UFO Investigation: Murder, Conspiracy or Happenstance? Excerpts and Outtakes: True Stories from Forty-plus Years in Ufology, illustrated.The Graphics and the Classics: Illustration and the Golden Age of UFO LiteratureWorkshops. Each designed to focus on the specifics of the area of study requested. Other workshops specifically for students. educators, mental health professionals, people of faith, members of the business, community, UFO investigators and researchers and whomever else.Appearances in the UK have included a British national book tour and talks at the Royal College of Science and Technology, London, the Universities of Hallam, Sheffield, Leeds, Yorkshire, Glasgow, and Cardiff. For the faculty and students of the Summerhill School, Suffolk East Anglia; Quest International Conferences, and East Midlands UFO Research (EMPHORA) Conference, Nottingham. ‘Conference of The Centre for Fortean Zoology,' Devon; the ‘Beyond Knowledge Conference,' Liverpool; BUFORA (British UFO Research Association) conferences and Woodbridge Suffolk UFO conferences. Most recently, Peter presented at the Edinburg UFO Festival and Conference, Edinburg TX (April), was the featured speaker at the Outer Limits Magazine UFO Conference in Hull England (May 2022), and the annual International MUFON Symposium in Denver Colorado. Robbins has spoken at X-Conferences in Washington, D.C. and Virginia; at the UFO Reykjavik Summit in Lawrence Kansas, and at International UFO Congresses in Phoenix Arizona and Laughlin Nevada. He has emceed and spoken at Annual MUFON International UFO Symposiums and for numerous MUFON state and regional affiliates. He's presented for Michigan MUFON's 2016 Swamp Gas UFO Conference; the Scientific Bureau of Investigation UFO Symposium in Albany NY; Experiencers Speak Conferences, Portland Maine; keynote speaker, National Conference of the UFO Organization of Japan, Tokyo; the 6th World UFO Forum in Brazil, and the Exobiology International Meeting in Segrate Italy; Travis Walton's Skyfire UFO Summits, Heber Arizona; Exeter New Hampshire UFO Festival and Conference; Greater New England UFO Conference, Leominster MA; Pine Bush NY UFO conferences; Budd Hopkins' Intruders Foundation conferences and seminars in New York City. He has spoken at the Omega UFO Conferences, North Haven CT; McMinnville Oregon UFO Festival/conferences; Crash/Retrieval UFO Conferences, Las Vegas NV; Gulf Coast UFO Conference, Gulf Breeze Florida; Biloxi UFO Conference, Biloxi Mississippi; Metaphysical Center of New Jersey; and the Fortean Research Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. Peter was made a member of the French Académie d'Ufologie in 2012 and has given talks in Paris, Nice, Bordeaux and Toulouse France.Robbins' longtime interest in the life and scientific discoveries of Dr. Wilhelm Reich led to the publication of a series of published papers and conference talks in the US, England, at the International Conference on the Scientific Discoveries of Wilhelm Reich, Nice France; the American College of Orgonomy's conferences in New York City and Princeton New Jersey, and at the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory in Ashland Oregon. In 2012 Robbins presented two papers at the Academy of Orgonomy conference in Karavomilos, Central Greece, and in 2013 at the Italian Association of Orgonomy's annual conference in Rome. In 2016 and 2017 he returned to Greece to speak at the “Contact With Space Conference” in Athens. Professional credits include editorial assistant on United Nations' Secretary General's (requested) report “for the establishment of a UN-UFO Department,” and editorial assistant for Member of Parliament, the Honourable Brinsley Le Pour Trench, Earl of Clancarty's (requested) paper for The House of Lords Debate on UFOs. Robbins was a founding member of Budd Hopkins' Intruders Foundation, a member of its Advisory Board, and was Executive Assistant to Mr. Hopkins. He was Event Coordinator for the SCI FI Channel's ‘Alien Abduction Phenomenon: A Symposium, organized to promote the release of the Steven Spielberg miniseries ‘Taken,' and writer, planner and commentator for the "Ultimate UFO" and “Ultimate Crop Circle” DVD sets. He has written for Open Minds magazine, FATE, Phenomena (UK) Outer Limits Magazine, (UK), UFO Data Magazine (UK), UFO Matrix (UK), UFO Magazine (both the UK & US publications), OUR-J Journal of UFO Studies (Japan), Phenomena Magazine (UK), and numerous other publications and websites. He has been a consultant to the McMinnville Oregon UFO Festival and Conference and Experiencers Speak Conference in Portland Maine, From 2007 until 2010 Peter served as consultant to the City of Roswell New Mexico and was their liaison to Gov. Richardson's office on UFO-related matters. He was coordinator of Roswell's annual UFO Symposium, and testified before the Senate/Congressional (retired) committee at the Disclosure Hearings held at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C. in 2013. He is proud to be an Associate Producer of the award-winning documentary “Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton,” and writer, director and producer of the documentary, “The Extraordinary Life and Suspicious Death of James Forrestal.” TV appearances include “Ancient Aliens,” the History Channel's “Britain's Roswell;” "Unsolved Mysteries;" "Good Day New York;" “The O'Reilly Factor,” FOX-NY; “The Real Roswell,” Nat Geo Channel; The SCI FI Channel documentary “UFO Invasion At Rendlesham;” “The Early Show,” CBS; CBS NEWS, Denver; “Cultural Odyssey:” Voice of America TV Chinese Branch; “The Geraldo Show,” NYC; "L'Odyssee De L'Etrange" (France); “The Nina Hagen Show” (Germany); "Network First: UFO" (UK); Lifetime Network and “Conspiracy”(Film One Production) Canada; "EXOCILIZATIONS," La Locale Television, Paris, as well as numerous BBC TV affiliates. Radio interviews include “Coast To Coast” with hosts George Noory and George Knapp; "The Art Bell Show;” “21st Century Radio” (Baltimore); “Midnight In the Desert,” “The Richard Dolan Show;” “Wake Up U.S.A;” “UFO Undercover” (New Orleans); "Sightings On the Radio with Jeff Rense” (LA); “The James Whale Show” (London); “The Alan Colmes Show” (NYC); “The Paracast;” “”Where Did the Road Go?,” WBAI-NY's "UFO Desk;" NYC; “The Jerry Pippin Show;” “Cold Cases, Hot Leads;” “Encounters” on KGRA; “Beyond the Paranormal;” BBC World Service "UFO's - Fact, Fiction or Fantasy?" (Iran), and numerous podcasts and BBC Radio affiliates. Peter Robbins was born in Queens New York and studied art, design, and theater at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut. He received his BFA (painting, film history) from New York City's School of Visual Arts (SVA) and taught painting there for a dozen years. He was also a member of the art faculties of St. Anns School in Brooklyn Heights, and the Oklahoma Council on the Arts summer program, Arts Encounters. Following his graduation from SVA, he worked as a deckhand aboard a Norwegian freighter, then traveled the world for a year. Peter was studio assistant to Abstract Expressionist painter Adolph Gotlieb, studio assistant to American naïve painter William Cply (correct spelling), and assistant to pioneer kinetic light sculptor Stanley Landsman. Robbins has worked as a carpenter, art gallery assistant, band manager, copywriter, ghostwriter, editor, website director (ufocity.com, 1998-2004), and throughout most of the Eighties was House Manager for New York City's celebrated Mirror Repertory Company. And was a crisis intervention volunteer and shift supervisor for Samaritans International New York City office. He is an experienced New York City walking touring guide and an accomplished photographer. Robbins is coauthor of the British bestseller, Left At East Gate and author of Deliberate Deception, and Halt in Woodbridge. All three books have been taken out of print, this the result of the many now proven intentional falsehoods, confabulations and exaggerations of his former coauthor that said books contain or refers to. https://kgradb.com/meanwhile-here-on-earth/https://twitter.com/peterrobbinsufohttps://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast
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In this Verse I get in the booth with one of my very good friends and certified overseas pro's in the one and only Josh Owens. The former Stanford Cardinal has played in the D-League,
Peter Robbins is an investigative writer, author and lecturer whose writing and research are focused on the subject of truly anomalous UFOs and their implications for humanity. He has appeared as a guest on and consultant to numerous radio shows, television programs and documentaries. HE IS also host of the live weekly two-hour radio talk show, Meanwhile, Here On Earth” on KGRA Digital Broadcasting.Lecture topics include but are not limited to:• Media, Ridicule and UFOs: The Origins of UFO Ridicule• Politics, History and Human Nature: Roadblocks on the Path to Disclosure• Comets, Cults and Fundamentalist Thinking: A UFO Related Cautionary Tale• Little Green Men and the New York Times: How America's Greatest Newspaper Helped Perpetrate Our Government's Greatest Deception• The Remarkable Life and Suspicious Death of America's first Secretary of Defense, Early Casualty of the UFO Cover-up• Critical Thinking, Deductive Reasoning and Ufology• UFO and Alien Imagery in Advertising: Innocent Sales Device or Calculated Social Engineering?• The Life and Scientific Discoveries of Dr. Wilhelm Reich: An Introductory Talk• Wilhelm Reich and UFOs• The UFO Abduction Phenomenon• Budd Hopkins, Pioneer Abduction Researcher: An Appreciation• Budd Hopkins, Children and UFO Abduction: A Personal Remembrance• The 1989 Voronezh Incident: Russia's Best Known CE3• Controversial Deaths and UFO Investigation: Murder, Conspiracy or Happenstance?• Talking With Americans About UFOs: An Afternoon (or Evening) with Investigative Writer Peter Robbins• Excerpts and Outtakes: True Stories from Forty Years in Ufology, illustrated.• The Graphics and the Classics: Illustration and the Golden Age of UFO Literature• Workshops. Each designed to focus on the specifics of the area of study requested. Other workshops specifically for students. educators, mental health professionals, people of faith, members of the business, community, UFO investigators and researchers and whomever else.Appearances in the UK have included a UK national book tour and talks at the Royal College of Science and Technology, London, the Universities of Hallam, Sheffield, Leeds, Yorkshire, Glasgow, and Cardiff. For the faculty and students of the Summerhill School, Suffolk East Anglia; Quest International Conferences, and East Midlands UFO Research (EMPHORA) Conference, Nottingham. ‘Conference of The Centre for Fortean Zoology,' Devon; the ‘Beyond Knowledge Conference,' Liverpool; BUFORA (British UFO Research Association) conferences and Woodbridge Suffolk UFO conferences.Robbins has spoken at X-Conferences in Washington, D.C. and Virginia; at the UFO Reykjavik Summit in Lawrence, Kansas, and at International UFO Congresses in Phoenix, Arizona and Laughlin, Nevada. He has emceed and spoken at Annual MUFON International UFO Symposiums and for numerous MUFON state and regional affiliates. He's presented for Michigan MUFON's 2016 Swamp Gas UFO Conference; the Scientific Bureau of Investigation UFO Symposium in Albany, NY Experiencers Speak Conferences, Portland Maine; keynote speaker, National Conference of the UFO Organization of Japan, Tokyo; the 6th World UFO Forum in Brazil, and the Exobiology International Meeting in Segrate Italy; Travis Walton's Skyfire UFO Summits, Heber Arizona; Exeter, New Hampshire UFO Festival and Conference; Greater New England UFO Conference, Leominster MA; Pine Bush NY UFO conferences; Budd Hopkins' Intruders Foundation conferences and seminars in New York City. He has spoken at the Omega UFO Conferences, North Haven CT; McMinnville Oregon UFO Festival/conferences; Crash/Retrieval UFO Conferences, Las Vegas NV; Gulf Coast UFO Conference, Gulf Breeze Florida; Biloxi UFO Conference, Biloxi Mississippi; Metaphysical Center of New Jersey; and the Fortean Research Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. Peter was made a member of the French Académie d'Ufologie in 2012 and has given talks in Paris, Nice, Bordeaux and Toulouse France.***Robbins' longtime interest in the life and scientific discoveries of Dr. Wilhelm Reich led to the publication of a series of published papers and conference talks in the US, England, at the International Conference on the Scientific Discoveries of Wilhelm Reich, Nice, France; the American College of Orgonomy's conferences in New York City and Princeton, New Jersey, and at the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory in Ashland, Oregon. In 2012 Robbins presented two papers at the Academy of Orgonomy conference in Karavomilos, Central Greece, and in 2013 at the Italian Association of Orgonomy's annual conference in Rome. In 2016 and 2017 he returned to Greece to speak at the “Contact With Space Conference” in Athens.Professional credits include, editorial assistant on United Nations' Secretary General's (requested) report “for the establishment of a UN-UFO Department,” and editorial assistant for Member of Parliament, the Honourable Brinsley Le Pour Trench, Earl of Clancarty's (requested) paper for The House of Lords Debate on UFOs. Robbins was a founding member of Budd Hopkins' Intruders Foundation, a member of its Advisory Board, and was Executive Assistant to Mr. Hopkins. ***He was Event Coordinator for the SCI FI Channel's ‘Alien Abduction Phenomenon: A Symposium, organized to promote the release of the Steven Spielberg miniseries ‘Taken,' and writer, planner and commentator for the “Ultimate UFO” and “Ultimate Crop Circle” DVD sets. *** He has written for Open Minds magazine, FATE, Phenomena (UK) Outer Limits Magazine, (UK), UFO Data Magazine (UK), UFO Matrix (UK), UFO Magazine (both the UK & US publications), OUR-J Journal of UFO Studies (Japan), Phenomena Magazine (UK), and numerous other publications and websites. He has been a consultant to the McMinnville, Oregon UFO Festival and Conference and Experiencers Speak Conference in Portland, Maine.***From 2007 until 2010 Robbins served as consultant to the City of Roswell New Mexico and was their, liaison to Gov. Richardson's office on UFO-related matters. *** He was coordinator of Roswell's annual UFO Symposium, and ***testified before the Senate/Congressional (retired??) committee at the Disclosure Hearings held at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C. in 2013. He is proud to be an Associate Producer of the award-winning documentary “Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton,” and writer, director and producer of the documentary, “The Extraordinary Life and Suspicious Death of James Forrestal.”TV appearances include “Ancient Aliens,” the History Channel's “Britain's Roswell;” “Unsolved Mysteries;” “Good Day New York;” “The O'Reilly Factor,” FOX-NY; “The Real Roswell,” Nat Geo Channel; The SCI FI Channel documentary “UFO Invasion At Rendlesham;” “The Early Show,” CBS; “Cultural Odyssey:” Voice of America TV Chinese Branch; “The Geraldo Show,” NYC; “L'Odyssee De L'Etrange” (France); “The Nina Hagen Show” (Germany); “Network First: UFO” (UK); Lifetime Network and “Conspiracy”(Film One Production) Canada; “EXOCILIZATIONS,” La Locale Television, Paris, as well as numerous BBC TV affiliates.Radio interviews include “Coast To Coast” with hosts George Noory and George Knapp; “The Art Bell Show;” “21st Century Radio” (Baltimore); “Midnight In the Desert,” “The Richard Dolan Show;” “Wake Up U.S.A;” “UFO Undercover” (New Orleans); “Sightings On the Radio with Jeff Rense” (LA); “The James Whale Show” (London); “The Alan Colmes Show” (NYC); “The Paracast;” ““Where Did the Road Go?,” WBAI-NY's “UFO Desk;” NYC; “The Jerry Pippin Show;” “Cold Cases, Hot Leads;” “Encounters” on KGRA; “Beyond the Paranormal;” BBC World Service “UFO's - Fact, Fiction or Fantasy?” (Iran), and numerous podcasts and BBC Radio affiliates.Peter Robbins was born in Queens, New York and studied art, design, and theater at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut. He received his BFA (painting, film history) from New York City's School of Visual Arts (SVA) and taught painting there for a dozen years. He was also a member of the art faculties of St. Anns School in Brooklyn Heights, and the Oklahoma Council on the Arts summer program, Arts Encounters. Following his graduation from SVA, he worked as a deckhand aboard a Norwegian freighter, then traveled the world for a year. Peter was studio assistant to Abstract Expressionist painter Adolph Gotlieb, studio assistant to American naïve painter William Cply, and assistant to pioneer kinetic light sculptor Stanley Landsman. Robbins has worked as a carpenter, art gallery assistant, band manager, copywriter, ghostwriter, editor, website director (ufocity.com, 1998-2004), and throughout most of the Eighties was House Manager for New York City's celebrated Mirror Repertory Company. And was a crisis intervention volunteer and shift supervisor for Samaritans International New York City office. He is an experienced New York City walking touring guide and an accomplished photographer.
On boarding a train, Mr George Cory is surprised to find that someone is sat in his allocated seat. Miss Anne MacDowell is the woman, and they quarrel a little when she refuses to move. This brings them to the attention of the conductor, who, instead of demanding one of them move, uses 'deductive reasoning' (something he learned in a Doyle club), to resolve their issue...
Episode 117: Deductive Reasoning and The Four F's with Vince Pitstick Inductive reasoning doesn't work when you are dealing with complex metabolic conditions - the act of applying a solution. Deductive reasoning entails peeling layers back, finding your heaviest domino, and working a case from its roots out to its branches. Today we invited the Metabolic Mentor himself, Vince Pitstick on to talk about his patented approach: Flush, Feed, Function, Fast and how he's changing lives and our industry through systems based coaching. www.theexcellencecartel.com
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This episode is about communicating with people who are different from you.We dive into three core motivations: people, goals, and analytics. Then discuss how understanding what motivates others should change how you relate and communicate with them. We also explore two different kinds of reasoning: inductive and deductive. Inductive reasoners and deductive reasoners want to hear information in different ways. Tailor your communication to the reasoning style and you'll both be less frustrated!Let's do this!_____________________________________________________If you're looking for The Promotion Handbook Course beta testing application, please click the link below! I'm excited that you're interested in trying it out!https://catherinevanderlaan.typeform.com/to/o3zIgD7P
In this episode, April can't decide whether to pronounce "deductive" as "DEE-duk-tiv" or "de-DUK-tive," so she just switches back and forth between them to see if anyone notices. Episode 23 Show Notes:Why Sherlock Holmes is more an inductive than a deductive kind of guy:https://medium.com/@daniellekkincaid/the-sherlock-holmes-conundrum-or-the-difference-between-deductive-and-inductive-reasoning-ec1eb2686112http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/5306/1/Holmes.pdf Some good basic information about deductive reasoning:https://www.criticalthinking.com/articles/induction-vs.-deductionhttp://www2.fairmontstate.edu/users/ffidura/cogpsy/cpthnkng.htmlhttps://www.livescience.com/21569-deduction-vs-induction.htmlhttps://examples.yourdictionary.com/deductive-reasoning-examples.htmlJesse Martin's LinkedIn blogpost about the importance of deductive reasoning:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/science-learning-deductive-reasoning-jesse-martinMy evidence (for the example syllogism) that Japanese has a homogeneous population and everyone there speaks Japanese:https://www.studycountry.com/guide/JP-language.htm#:~:text=Ethnically%2C%20culturally%20and%20linguistically%2C%20Japan,Japanese%20as%20their%20first%20language.My support for the claim (in my other example) that not all people who are in favor of public health options are socialists:https://morningconsult.com/2021/03/24/medicare-for-all-public-option-polling/ Job websites recognize the necessity for good deductive reasoning skills in the workplace:https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/improve-deductive-reasoning-skillshttps://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/deductive-skillshttps://www.glassdoor.com/blog/guide/deductive-reasoning/ The research that shows most of us can do deductive reasoning:https://digest.bps.org.uk/2008/12/11/sudoku-puzzles-show-were-all-capable-of-deductive-reasoning/ What's going on in your brain when you do puzzles? Read these:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/brain-workout/200904/puzzles-and-the-brainhttps://www.rd.com/article/what-happens-to-your-brain-when-do-a-puzzle/ Some fun/frustrating logic puzzles:https://parade.com/970343/parade/logic-puzzles/https://www.rd.com/articl
When AI is equated with human intelligence, innovation suffers. While artificial intelligence can help to improve our world, many people believe the myth that it can reach beyond the limits of its programming. Andrew McDiarmid, senior fellow at Discovery Institute, discusses the limitations and dangers of AI with Erik Larson, author of the new book The Myth of Artificial Intelligence.… Source
A solo episode from Paul today inspired by the content of Wyoming Catholic College's Deductive Reasoning in Science course (SCI 301). Greek arithmetic and the Pythagoreans The crisis of incommensurables (irrational numbers) The triumph of geometry over arithmetic Emphasis on axiomatic systems and proofs: Euclid Archimedes: physics within the Euclidean paradigm Aristotle and the medieval: qualitative and categorical accounts of motion The long reach of ancient methods and paradigms Galileo and his big ideas, shaky proofs, and tedious Euclidean methodology 16th century algebra and the need for negative numbers to simplify the cubic equation Galileo's multiple cases of proportions of times, spaces, speeds in the Euclidean paradigm Overturns in algebraic notation and the advent of analytical geometry in the 17th century The looming role of calculus in Galileo's attempts to argue by means of infinite parallels Imaginary and complex numbers in the solution of cubic equations with real roots, real physical problems
Tuesday 20Apr21* INTERVIEW: Nick Cole — “Galaxy's Edge” — Hollywood rejects content for “White Christian Trash” audiences* Canada refuses to show data supporting lockdown restrictions for trial of Christian pastor arrested for holding church services* Fauci pushes gun control now — of course* Michigan brags about now forcing 2 yr olds to wear masks* Martial Law in Minneapolis as women getting gas arrested by National Guard at gunpoint* Maxine Waters hands “get out of jail free card” to Chauvin?* WHO rejects VaccinePassports — but devil is in the details* 2020 had FEWEST people die — adjusted for population* Politicians and other actors like Matt McConaugheyTOPICS by TIMECODE:1:59 BJM data shows NO excess deaths in 2020 — if data is adjusted for aging population it wasn't a bad year at all13:47 In trial of pastor, Canada HIDES its “scientific” data to justify lockdown and arrest of the pastor22:08 Joy Reid sympathizes with Fauci for critics who bother him about “freedom” and Mr “Non-Political” Fauci calls gun control a health hazard31:53 “Lateral Thinking” banned in Germany? What's the difference between “Conspiracy Theory” and “Deductive Reasoning”?45:56 Forever maskers embrace the paranoia and agoraphobia 4ever53:12 NIH publishes Stanford study showing masks are USELESS for protecting against COVID but otherwise DANGEROUS to your health. Twitter is banning people for linking to it.1:00:21 Michigan's Whitmer BRAGS about her new rule to mask 2 yr olds just like Doug Ford bragged about his new found dictatorial power to force draconian measures1:13:17 VAERS reports NOT 6 blood clot case but 745 — from ALL 3 COVID VACCINES, not just Johnson & Johnson1:34:06 Did Maxine destroy BOTH the prosecution of Chauvin and her lawsuit against Trump?1:44:16 Glenn Greenwald destroys the lies of NYT & media about Brian Sicknick now that the coroner has demolished the “death by fire extinguisher beating” mainstream narrative1:59:36 Martial Law in Minnesota — watch National Guard point guns at and arrest women getting gas simply for doing it right after curfew began2:09:19 Planned Parenthood FINALLY stops coving up for eugenicist Margaret Sanger but they are still embracing her mission of Black Genocide2:18:54 Soderbergh will direct this year's Oscars — Sex, Lies and MASKS. Sounds like a ludicrous display of propaganda, virtue signaling and political lectures2:30:57 INTERVIEW: Nick Cole, co-author of “GALAXY'S EDGE: The Galaxy is a Dumpster Fire”Very interesting discussion about the dumpster fire called #Hollywood “I was told regarding a project I helped conceive “we wouldn't produce content for White, Christian, Trash.”There was nothing White or Christian in the military SciFi opera script we were pitching. The turd was referring to our audience.Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through,PayPal at: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/davidknightshowVenmo at: venmo@davidknightshowCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight, POB 1323, Elgin, TX 78621
Tuesday 20Apr21 INTERVIEW: Nick Cole — “Galaxy's Edge” — Hollywood rejects content for “White Christian Trash” audiences Canada refuses to show data supporting lockdown restrictions for trial of Christian pastor arrested for holding church services Fauci pushes gun control now — of course Michigan brags about now forcing 2 yr olds to wear masks Martial Law in Minneapolis as women getting gas arrested by National Guard at gunpoint Maxine Waters hands “get out of jail free card” to Chauvin? WHO rejects VaccinePassports — but devil is in the details 2020 had FEWEST people die — adjusted for population Politicians and other actors like Matt McConaughey TOPICS by TIMECODE 1:59 BJM data shows NO excess deaths in 2020 — if data is adjusted for aging population it wasn't a bad year at all 13:47 In trial of pastor, Canada HIDES its “scientific” data to justify lockdown and arrest of the pastor 22:08 Joy Reid sympathizes with Fauci for critics who bother him about “freedom” and Mr “Non-Political” Fauci calls gun control a health hazard 31:53 “Lateral Thinking” banned in Germany? What's the difference between “Conspiracy Theory” and “Deductive Reasoning”? 45:56 Forever maskers embrace the paranoia and agoraphobia 4ever 53:12 NIH publishes Stanford study showing masks are USELESS for protecting against COVID but otherwise DANGEROUS to your health. Twitter is banning people for linking to it. 1:00:21 Michigan's Whitmer BRAGS about her new rule to mask 2 yr olds just like Doug Ford bragged about his new found dictatorial power to force draconian measures 1:13:17 VAERS reports NOT 6 blood clot case but 745 — from ALL 3 COVID VACCINES, not just Johnson & Johnson 1:34:06 Did Maxine destroy BOTH the prosecution of Chauvin and her lawsuit against Trump? 1:44:16 Glenn Greenwald destroys the lies of NYT & media about Brian Sicknick now that the coroner has demolished the “death by fire extinguisher beating” mainstream narrative 1:59:36 Martial Law in Minnesota — watch National Guard point guns at and arrest women getting gas simply for doing it right after curfew began 2:09:19 Planned Parenthood FINALLY stops coving up for eugenicist Margaret Sanger but they are still embracing her mission of Black Genocide 2:18:54 Soderbergh will direct this year's Oscars — Sex, Lies and MASKS. Sounds like a ludicrous display of propaganda, virtue signaling and political lectures 2:30:57 INTERVIEW: Nick Cole, co-author of “GALAXY'S EDGE: The Galaxy is a Dumpster Fire” Very interesting discussion about the dumpster fire called #Hollywood “I was told regarding a project I helped conceive “we wouldn't produce content for White, Christian, Trash.” There was nothing White or Christian in the military SciFi opera script we were pitching. The turd was referring to our audience. Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation through, PayPal at: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/davidknightshow Venmo at: venmo@davidknightshow Cash App at: $davidknightshow BTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Mail: David Knight, POB 1323, Elgin, TX 78621
Family Theater was an dramatic anthology radio show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States from February 13, 1947 to September 11, 1957. The show was produced by Family Theater Productions, a film and radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by the Holy Cross Priest, Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, as a way to promote family prayer. The motto of the these Holy Cross Family Ministries is, "The family that prays together, stays together." The program had no commercial sponsor, yet Father Peyton, CSC arranged for many of Hollywood's stars in film and radio at the time to appear. In its ten-year run, well-known actors and actresses, including James Stewart, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, William Shatner and Chuck Connors, appeared as announcers, narrators or stars. A total of 540 episodes were produced. The program featured not only religious stories but half-hour adaptations of literary works such as A Tale of Two Cities, Moby-Dick and Don Quixote --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Can science really “prove” things? To find out, let's look at the difference between two types of reasoning. Deductive reasoning starts with a known ‘big picture' of reality and draws little bits of information from it. Inductive reasoning, however, starts with little bits of information and tries to guess how they fit together. Science is inductive, so is a logically fallacious starting point for “truth.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/answerstv/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/answerstv/support
Foreshadowed by Critical Thinking Part 1: Know Thyself, Critical Thinking Part 2, explores the symbiotic relationship between Inductive Reasoning and Deductive Reasoning in a way that only quantum physics can illustrate. Using the quasi-Inductive, quasi-Deductive critical thinking method, we explore how critical thinkers knew how severe the COVID-19 pandemic would become as early as mid-late January 2020. Then we'll look into the future with inductive critical thought and discern the nightmarish vision for 2021 and after, also discernible in January 2020, if the pandemic isn't decisively controlled, vis-a-vis: viral genetic mutation. And, in the interest of leaving everyone better than I found them, we'll reveal the solution to arresting the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in a month or less. Ending the episode on a lighter note, we'll harness the power of inductive critical thought to hunt white collar criminals using Scotty's Warp-Beaming Equation.
In this episode, Socrates and I teach the meaning of critical thought and its central logical foundation: "Know Thyself"We explore the meaning of "Know Thyself," its application, and examples of critical thought in our quest to experience and re-experience true illumination. This episode also includes a brief primer on critical thought through inductive and deductive reasoning which will be explored in Critical Thought Part 2: Inductive Reasoning, and Critical Thought Part 3: Deductive Reasoning
Philosophy of Data Science Series Session 2: Essential Reasoning Skills for Data Science Episode 2: Intro to Deductive Reasoning for Data Scientists Watch it on... YouTube: https://youtu.be/y93D-55wgX8 Podbean: Deductive reasoning pervades statistics and data science...but how far can it get us to the right conclusion from data? Elina Vessonen (Finnish Institute of Health) gives a great 20-minute presentation reviewing the role of deduction in scientific reasoning. Elina begins with a common statistical example and then covers common deductive fallacies and their role in science. It's a short and gentle introduction to a fundamental concept. Definitely worth your time! You can join our mail list at: https://www.podofasclepius.com/mail-list We're always happy to hear your feedback and ideas - just post it in the YouTube comment section to start a conversation. Thank you for your time and support of the series! 0:00 Intro 0:18 Deduction Example in Statistics 4:05 Deductive Reasoning: Basic Concepts 6:42 Deductive Reasoning in Science 11:00 Falsification 16:05 Deductive Reasoning: A Summary
Episode 6 of Nerds at Odds, the weekly podcast about all things in nerd culture and beyond. This week's topic is ranking several different Sherlock Holmes' films and tv shows. If you want to become part of our community and get the show four days early, ad-free, and with the ability to submit your questions, comments, and concerns visit us at patreon.com/nerdsatoddsTimestamps:What We've Been Up To - 0:00Topic: Ranking the Holmes' - 26:17Questions, Comments, and Concerns - 47:11Closing Thoughts - 47:51Thank you!
In this episode: Aristotle's Rhetorical Triangle, how I escaped a cult, why we must care about others, and how it can all be applied to persuasion, art creation, ideology, and modern life. We delve into some of the philosophical reasons behind what makes one “good” at rhetoric. I talk about how some of Lacan's, Freud's, and Jung's psychological writings can be used to cultivate authority, humanity, and logic. As I explain each pillar of the triangle, I'll then use that same method to analyze my own life to give a better idea of who I am: my ethos of what led me to co-found Jam Street Media, the pathos of my grandmother's imperative to me, and the logos of the book that caused my exodus from religion. My Photography - www.instagram.com/faseycrancoMy Twitter - www.Twitter.com/faseycrancoMy Website - CaseyFranco.comJam Street Media - JamStreetMedia.comSuggest a topic: godsmastersandclout@gmail.comChapters -00:56 - Episode Introduction4:20 - The Rhetorical Triangle14:40 - Ethos (The Concept)30:55 - My Ethos (What I'm Credible to Speak On)39:24 - Pathos (The Concept)55:16 - My Pathos (How My Grandmother Sees Me)1:00:10 - Logos (The Concept)1:12:45 - My Logos (Using Logic to Escape a Cult)1:29:53 - The Wrap-upLinks and Citations -School of Liberal Arts Rhetorical Triangle Analysis - https://www.lsu.edu/hss/english/files/university_writing_files/item35402.pdfSalvoj Zizek on Gratification of Capitalist Consumption - https://youtu.be/P18UK5IMRDIManipulation vs Persuasion by Michael Roberts - https://medium.com/@michaelwroberts/the-difference-between-persuasion-and-manipulation-27eb4c02fd2dMeerkat Facts - https://www.natgeokids.com/au/discover/animals/general-animals/meerkat-facts/Social Contract Theory - https://iep.utm.edu/soc-cont/Michael Heumer, The Problem of Political Authority: An Examination of the Right to Coerce and the Duty to ObeyLiberalism - https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/art_sci_etds/244/Stanley Milgram's Experiment on Obedience and Authority - https://www.sparknotes.com/psychology/psych101/socialpsychology/section7/How to understand power - Eric Liu - https://youtu.be/c_Eutci7ackLacan's “Big Other” - http://www.english.hawaii.edu/criticalink/lacan/terms/other.htmlFreud's “Superego” - https://www.simplypsychology.org/psyche.htmlSam Harris on Freewill and Genetic determinism - https://samharris.org/the-illusion-of-free-will/Lacan on Desire - https://www.lacanonline.com/2010/05/what-does-lacan-say-about-desire/Zizek on the lack of a “Big Other” - "What is the big other?" - The Pervert's Guide To Ideology 2012 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwIDNW89AqQTurlock's churches - https://townsquarepublications.com/turlock-worship/Videos I made for iHeart -Lacan on “The Subject” - http://www.english.hawaii.edu/criticalink/lacan/terms/subject.htmlEmpathy - https://lesley.edu/article/the-psychology-of-emotional-and-cognitive-empathy#:~:text=According%20to%20Hodges%20and%20Myers,but%20without%20the%20self%20actuallyEffects of the Agricultural Revolution - https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-hccc-worldhistory2/chapter/effects-of-the-agricultural-revolution/#:~:text=The%20increase%20in%20agricultural%20production,loosely%20regulated%20agricultural%20market%2C%20andYuval Noah Harari on Human Superiority - https://ideas.ted.com/why-humans-run-the-world/Lacan's “Signifiers” - https://nosubject.com/SignifierReptile Brain vs Mammalian Brain - https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/d/d_05/d_05_cr/d_05_cr_her/d_05_cr_her.htmlGenetic predisposition vs Experience - https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-nature-versus-nurture-2795392Structuralism - Calhoun, Craig, ed. 2002. "Structuralism." In Dictionary of the Social Sciences. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN9780195123715.Joseph Campbell's “The Hero With a Thousand Faces” - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/588138.The_Hero_With_a_Thousand_FacesDavid Hume's Moral Philosophy - https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hume-moral/Lacan's “Signifiers” - https://nosubject.com/SignifierLacan's “The Real” - https://cla.purdue.edu/academic/english/theory/psychoanalysis/definitions/real.htmlPriming - https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/basics/primingCarl Jung on “The Stages of Life” - https://www.philosophicalsociety.com/archives/Carl%20Jung's%20Stages%20of%20Life.htmInitiations into Adulthood - https://robertmoore-phd.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&page_id=35Inductive vs Deductive Reasoning - https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/inductive-deductive-reasoning/The Scientific Method - https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-method/Rationalism vs Empiricism - https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rationalism-empiricism/Hypothetico-Deductive Reasoning - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothetico-deductive_modelScience and Absolute Truth - https://bit.ly/3bG4VAwThe Validity of The Theory of Evolution - https://www.globaltruthproject.com/single-post/the-present-truth-about-life?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjY6Jtt7c6wIVl4WRCh3AcgsjEAAYASAAEgKNsfD_BwEPhilosophy Tube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8NVy00tfdICrime Correlates Poverty - https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=242128How race corresponds to poverty - https://inequality.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/Pathways_SOTU_2017_poverty.pdfThe Lies of “The Bell Curve” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBc7qBS1UjoSFX and Music -GMaC Theme by Camille StennisAmericana Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Ancient Rite Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Kalimba Relaxation Music Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Sonatina in C Minor performed by Kevin MacLeod
October is here. Time for falling leaves, pumpkin spice everything, and curling up with a good mystery book. Or better yet, pulling out a mystery game and spending time with family as the days (eventually) become crisp. And what better game to start off this Month of Mystery than the classic board game "Clue"? Chris and Laura discuss the game's history, how deductive reasoning lies at the heart of the game, and provide some suggestions for speeding up the game when it's dragging without damaging the mechanics. Games Mentioned: Clue (Retro 1986 Edition) - If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, this is probably the version you played. Clue Master Dectective - More suspects, more weapons, more rooms. This expanded version of the game increases complexity, but also allows for more players as well. Great for large families or bigger groups. Clue - This is the current version of the game. Mostly similar to the original, but a magnifying glass option allows players to gain hints. Clue (2013 Edition with Additional Boardwalk Setting) - This curious version of the game trades out billiard rooms and conservatories for much more pedestrian rooms and a disconcerting arrangement of rectangular tiles off-set on a diagonal. It may be a more modern way to lay flooring, but it make for a dizzying game board. To keep up variety, the board has a second side with an alternate location, a boardwalk, and an extra set of location cards to trade in if you use that setting. Ancient Civilizations of the Inner Sea VASSAL module - As mentioned a few weeks back, the Vassal module for ACIS is now live. Magic: The Gathering - link to the new Throne of Eldraine expansion mentioned at the top of the show. Look through the pretty new cards for some fantastic nods to classic fairy tales. Additional Material: Clue: The Movie - Tim Curry at his finest. Rated PG. As mentioned in the show, there are oblique references to a number of adult themes, but most are of the sort that will not be caught by children. Can't see the links? Podcatcher turning my painstaking labor into plaintext? Come visit the podcast page at https://played.podbean.com/ and get the full experience, complete with all the links in perfect functioning order. Intro and Outro Music: "Crunk Knight" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Other Music: Music from https://filmmusic.io"Hall of the Mountain King" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io"One-eyed Maestro" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
A review of math class for Friday, September 6, 2019 including but not limited to inductive reasoning, Sherlock Holmes, Mr. Wolcott singing, the triangle puzzle, and plump numbers for eating.
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Peter Schroeder-Heister (Tübingen) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium Mathematical Philosophy - first part: "Proof-theoretic semantics and the format of deductive reasoning", second part: "Prawitz's completeness conjecture (A sketch of some ideas)".
“If the results you get aren't the results you want, you need to change the system,” I said emphatically. “I don't have a system!” my client screamed back at me. Apparently I'm irritating enough to warrant a scream. I like to call it “coaching,” but I don't think that's what she calls it. She does have a system--a crappy system--that doesn't work the way she wants it to. Not having a system is, in itself, a system. We all have a system. If the system is bad, the results are bad. The system works perfectly to deliver bad results because the system is designed that way. Most of us have systems that deliver bad results repeatedly. However, we can change the system. We can alter the input to get new output. Often the new actions you take are no more difficult or time-consuming than the old approach. But because you're doing the right things, you get the right results. Here are my top 15 ideas you can use to change a bad system into a better system. When you change these inputs, you'll get better outputs. 1. Set a goal. For most of us, the goal is to survive until tomorrow. What happens when we have that goal? It pays off: You survive until tomorrow. What if the goal was bigger? What if the goal was beautiful, powerful, and meaningful? What if achieving the goal brought you health, wealth, happiness, and fulfillment? If you're someone who achieves his or her goals (“survive until tomorrow”), why not pick a goal that makes a bigger difference in your life? Remember, you already have a system. How about we change the input? If the system works, use it to get a better output. 2. One thing per day Your task lists are probably overly ambitious. You get distressed when the list gets longer instead of shorter, so you double down and pledge to work even harder going forward. But what happens when your list gets longer and longer? Eventually you stop checking it. At some point, you abandon the list entirely. You spend your days responding to urgent matters as they come in and the list becomes a distant memory. What if you did the opposite? What if you promised yourself to do just one thing instead of many? Maybe by committing to do just one thing, you'll stop ignoring your list. A better system is to pick something--anything--each day and get it done, regardless of the interruptions. Don't worry about anything else on the list until the “one thing” is done. By focusing on a priority, instead of the entire list, you'll knock something off the list each day. Over a year that's a lot of things off the list. Move toward your goal one day at a time. Small steps will get you there. There will be good days and bad days, but you'll get where you're going if you take one step forward each day. 3. Delete the tasks you'll never do How many things on your task list have been there forever? A shocking number, I bet. You're not going to do them. Accept it and move on. For instance, I bet you need a will. You put it on your list back in 2012, but it's still there. Just accept that you're going to die intestate and scratch that task off the list. There are many things you ought to do that you never will. There's no point keeping those tasks on your list and distracting you from the things you will do. Personally, I can't cope with deleting those tasks entirely. Instead, I cut them off my task list and put them in an Evernote folder where I never see them. I still have them, but they're out of my field of vision. 4. Stop spending money you don't have Until you set a goal and hit your financial target, lay off the spending. How about you stop adding to payroll when you don't have the cash? How about you stop buying extra software you don't need? How about waiting on the new car? What if you put off renting that bigger office space? The lawyer says, “We're borrowing money to get things going. We need cash to get the business off the ground,” or “We're using credit to meet payroll over the holidays,” or “We had to borrow to buy some equipment and furniture.” These stories all end up the same--with a pile of debt and a law firm struggling to make the payments. When revenue falls, expenses need to drop too. Borrowing to meet a shortfall just creates long term debt. Oddly, the debt never seems to get paid back when revenue rises, because when revenue goes up, expenses always go up. There is rarely a surplus. How is that possible? I don't know. I don't do math because I got a math credit for my Deductive Reasoning class in college. #ThanksLiberalArtsCollege 5. Hire much later Speaking of spending money we don't have: payroll is the biggie. We hire prematurely. We're not ready, we can't afford it, and the business can't justify the expense. We do it for a mix of reasons, including feeling too busy (because our prices are too low) and feeling insecure (because the other lawyers at the bar refer to their “assistant” or “associate”). Your ego will be happier with cash you earn to buy things (like a fast sports car). Your ego only feels better for a few minutes when you hire an associate, but you have to keep paying the associate long after the ego boost has ended. Slow down on hiring. Bring someone on only when you're overwhelmed with quality clients paying premium fees. I know you believe that hiring now is critical to your long term success, but it's not. 6. Fire the worst client There's always a terrible client. That client is sucking the life out of you. They're 80% of your distress. They're the reason you're too tired to go to the gym or too stressed to take a referral source to lunch. Change your system so you eliminate these clients earlier and earlier. Eventually you'll reach the point where you never take them on in the first place. For now, find a way out of the engagement. Find a way to refer that client to someone else. Wrap things up and ship that client out the door. 7. Stop comparing yourself So many lawyers spend energy comparing themselves to other lawyers. We're obsessed with competition in unhealthy ways. It's a pointless waste of time. We use these comparisons to decide everything. Where should we locate the office? How should we decorate? Whom should we hire? How much should we earn? What should we charge? What kind of clients do we want? What kind of car should we drive? What kind of house should we buy? These comparisons don't serve your business interests, your personal interests, or your psychological well-being. Create your own circumstances, your own market, and your own business model, and do it with reference to customers. Clients are the people who determine your fate, not other lawyers. Break free of the self-imposed constraints promoted by lawyer culture. Chart your own course and find your own path. Your system doesn't have to be their system. 8. Charge more Some clients love you. Some clients hate you. Their feelings are rarely connected to your low price. How many clients have told you that you were great because you're so cheap? Nope, that's not what they say. They love you because you call them back. They love you because you're passionate about helping them. They love you because you care. While there are certainly upper limits to what an attorney can charge, you're probably not there yet. Lawyers have endless stories about why they can't increase fees. “The competition charges less,” “I know the clients are price-sensitive because they ask about it on the phone,” or “The clients can't afford it.” Most lawyers base their fees on the concerns of prospects who never become clients. That doesn't help the bottom line. Charge what the people who love you are willing to pay. Charge more. You're worth it. 9. Talk more about your client and not about yourself Everybody wants you to talk about them. Nobody wants to hear about you. They want you to tell them about themselves. They get antsy when you stop talking about them and start talking about yourself. “Enough about you, let's talk about me some more,” they want to say. Humans are completely absorbed with their own issues. That's especially true of our clients who are experiencing adverse circumstances. (But it's also true of nearly everyone.) So how come when you sit down to work on your website copy, you write about yourself? How come when you're at lunch with a referral source, you talk about the law firm instead of the clients? How come when you give a speech at Rotary, you are the hero of the story instead of the client? “They need to know about my expertise and experience,” you say. But that's not true. They need to know that you know about them. They want to feel understood. They'll pick you because you know their story. They only need to know about your qualifications when they feel compelled to justify the decision they already made. 10. Trust your gut When it comes to growing a business, failing to make a decision is worse than making a bad decision. Analysis paralysis is death. Get moving, pick an option, and make something happen. Build a system to monitor your progress so you can measure the results of your decisions. Build a numbers-based decision making process for next time. But this time, you need to go with your gut so things start happening. It's scary to make decisions without all the information, all the data, and all the input from everyone else. But it's essential if you're going to keep moving forward. If your personal system involves a lot of waiting and wondering, it's time to start deciding and acting. Trust yourself to do the right thing. 11. Do the marketing first If you don't do the marketing first, it won't get done at all. That's lawyer life. It's just the way it is. If you put off the marketing until after you finish the client work, then it's permanently on hold because you will neverfinish the client work (hopefully). Make the calls for lunches with referral sources first thing in the morning. Write the articles for publication before you return the first client calls. Arrange the speeches, seminars, webinars, or whatever you like before you get going for the day, because the next thing you know it'll be 7 PM and you'll have pushed the marketing to tomorrow. The marketing only gets done if it's done first. Move it up or accept the imperfect results you're getting from your current system. 12. Fire the negative employee What should you do about the negative employee who is bringing down the team? You know the one. She constantly causes trouble, pulls your attention from your priorities, and makes you worry about who's going to quit because of their interaction with her. “But, but but…she gets the job done,” you say. “She generates revenue. She knows how to do things that I don't.” You're going to fire her eventually. Why not today? Seriously, stop reading and go fire her. You'll feel better, your business will grow faster, and the other employees will know that performance matters. 13. Communicate more I know you feel like you communicate all day long. You're exhausted by 6 PM. Some days you've even lost your voice. But do you say important things to the right people? Do you listen to them when you communicate? Do you give employees feedback so they can improve? Do you praise people when they get things right? Do you coach your team when the opportunity arises? What about clients? Do you focus on the clients with emergencies, or do you reach out to the dozen others who are likely to leave a positive review on Google? Do you proactively update your clients or do you wait for them to call to check on the status of their case? Does your communication make your clients feel like you care, or do they feel ignored because you're too busy with the crisis-of-the-moment? 14. Be embarrassed Our fear of embarrassment prevents us from achieving better results. We feel pressure to conform to the group norms, so we hesitate to market our practices in ways that stand out. We worry we'll be “unprofessional” or “weird,” so we choose to be totally “normal.” Then we're baffled when our results are unexceptional. Jump up, stand out, be different, and avoid conformity. Experiment more, try new things, and be more human. Take a risk to connect with more people in your marketing, your client relations, and your advocacy. Don't be afraid to be real, vulnerable, and imperfect. Being embarrassed isn't the worst thing that can happen, is it? It's not permanent, and it might be the reason your system gets results. 15. Measure it They say “What gets measured, gets managed.” That's even truer with lawyers. We're competitive. We may not like the game, but we like boosting the score. Hack your personality by measuring the things that cause your profits to rise. Find the behaviors that cause your practice to thrive. Create a scoreboard for those behaviors. Then it's “game on” as you push the score higher. Every good system tracks outcomes. That's the only way to know whether you need to change the inputs, or change the system itself. Build a scoreboard and start winning. You need a better system You'll get different results if you change the inputs into your system. You'll get better results when you stop doing things that don't work and start doing things that do work. Make a change, measure the impact, and pay attention to your results. Monitor, measure, and then make more changes. Optimize your system for the results you seek. Don't expect the outcome to change if you don't change your input. If you're happy with your results, then keep following your approach. But if you want different results from your system, it's time to make a change. These 15 ideas will move you in the right direction.
Perhaps you've faced the problem where something works perfecting fine on your device but broken for someone else. Today, we're talking about ways to signal yourself when you're in these situations through inductive and deductive reasoning.
In this episode, Norm talks about Tokaido used in a Sociology class bridging the concepts of Culture, Sub-culture, Counter-culture and Ryan talks about Letters from Whitechapel used in a math class talking about Inductive and Deductive Reasoning.
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE Inference, Infer, Data, Science, Theories to Support Facts, Sherlock Holmes, Deductive Reasoning, Flat-Earth, Kyrie Irving, Shaquille O'Neal, Engineering Aptitude, Sputnik, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Cold War, Hollowed-out ICBM, Nuclear Warhead, Fear, Logic, NASA, SpaceX, SES-10, First Reusable 1st Stage Rocket, Reusability IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST - SHOP ON AMAZON WITH OUR LINK: https://www.amazon.com/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&tag=todayinspace-20&linkId=K5SXBICCZE43DJHK Brought to you by AG3D Printing Bring your ideas into reality! www.AG3D-PRINTING.com SPACE LINKS Inference: Definition https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inference Shaquille O'Neal believes the Earth is Flat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKXCBlUPJqM Sherlock Holmes Quote http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/deduction Neil DeGrasse Tyson: Flat Earth, Fake Science, and Space Exploration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuwjWZV8EA0 SpaceX SES-10 Launch Broadcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giNhaEzv_PI
A new game for Pony... plus: Adrian's driving history, Mac the Millennial and Mike's big battery screw up.
How To Succeed Through Modeling And Deductive Reasoning by Will Freemen
Improve your ability to win an argument, learn how to keep your kids safe from disease, and discover how a master photographer is creating an award-winning project on endangered animals all in this edition of The Torch! Join host Ed Leon as he chats with Professor Steven Gimbel, Dr. Roy Benaroch, and National Geographic Photographer Joel Sartore about their exciting new courses. In this information-packed podcast: You'll learn how to apply formal logic to win an argument, solve a problem, or answer a question. You'll discover how pediatricians diagnose and resolve both serious and everyday illnesses and issues in babies, children, and teens and get some valuable advice that all parents can use. You'll hear Joel Sartore discuss his mission to photograph endangered animals all over the globe, as well as provide master-level photography tips from real-world experiences to help you elevate your own photography skills. If you have previously followed any of these courses or professors, or if you simply enjoy these topics and want to learn more about them, don’t miss this podcast!
Announcements – 2nd Annual Heretic’s Barbecue is advertised, Rational Horizon is on iTunes. Atheist & Skeptic podcasts. We discuss formal arguments. In logic and philosophy an argument is more than just an angry exchange of opposing viewpoints. Instead, it is a more formal method of using language as a way to persuade someone that a … Continue reading "Rational Horizon 04 – Formal arguments, logical fallacies, inductive vs deductive reasoning"
This is part two of a series about the Trivium Method for self-teaching. Gene Odening will accompany us through the next three episodes. Covered today: -GRAMMAR REVIEW: The effect of grammar is to produce primary, or first-order, knowledge of a subject (19:00) -The utility of mythology and the subjective thought process -Law of Non-Contradiction (38:00) contradictions exist only within the mind of man through the misuse of free will (misinterpretations). Logic is meant to minimize these misinterpretations. -Truth vs belief (41:50) One of the most overused words without an definition attached is "truth" truth: a proposition in correspondence with objective, factual reality (i.e., a conceptual statement with no innate disagreements) -English is a confusing language, denotation and connotation -The 4 components of logic What is reasoning? (53:50) a) The Rules of Deductive Reasoning - mentally taking ideas apart b) The Rules of Inductive Reasoning- mentally putting ideas together c) The Rules of definition - genus and differentia (1:06:00) d) Informal Fallacies overview (1:11:00) -Fallacies of Relevance -Fallacies of Presumption -Fallacies of Ambiguity Look Closer: Trivium and Quadrivium Cliff Notes by Gene Odening by 8thestate Trivium Method of Critical Thinking and Creative Problem Solving by 8thestate Jan Irvin's Site, Trivium Education - http://www.triviumeducation.com/ T&H Trivium Resources - https://www.tragedyandhope.com/trivium/ The Lost Tools of Learning, by Dorothy Sayers - http://www.gbt.org/text/sayers.html Mark Passio, What On Earth Is Happening (11/13/11) - The Trivium - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3d_-_nbbTg Greek Mythology: God and Goddesses - Documentary - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd3vClVdnRE General Semantics: Alfred Korzybski -- how the nervous system 'abstracts' - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTjwJSE_qvA
Deductive Reasoning : 天主存在性的論證 第一集. Existence Of God ? 邏輯推理 ~
Back for the New Year with special guest Kevin Pedersen who reviews the Rose Parade floats at 4am and uncovers Noah's racism on a trip to South Africa. Kim Jong Il dies, Virgin airlines is better than having glass thrown in your eyes and venus fly traps are not from space. Happy 2012!
Keith and Kirk answer several emails and discuss inductive and deductive reasoning.