GreatSphinx wrote:
I like to think of it as mathematical (which is why I put it here instead of the philosophy section), because the rules used (especially in symbolic logic) are so set in stone.
You're right. Logic is a branch of mathematics.
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My problem is remembering the names of them. This one is Constructive Dilemma (I had to look up the name just now). There are others. I am frustrated because next week, we have our final, and we do not get to use our little crib sheets with the names of these on it. Even though I know exactly what I am doing, I may still end up with half points off on this section because of this. It is very frustrating.
I don't really have a good suggestion here, but you have my sympathy. I can't see why you would need to memorize arbitrarily assigned names for these things.
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Does anyone else have a problem with memorizing things? I have the same problem with Calc Two and the formulas. I know the names, and I know the forms, but putting them together is hit or miss. It is very annoying.
I also found Calc II really annoying. Memorizing the crap out of something is no way to learn math, but that's how they do Calc II for some reason. That class was probably my least favorite math class of all time.
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