I liked the example that you used. It made sense in this kind of situation and you explained it well. Was it an add or just a common piece of knowledge that's in the media? I liked the way you explained number 9 as well because going through a piece of media in a mathematical way instead of our typical way, does give you a difference perspective.
This is an interesting argument and I can see how you identify it as valid and sound since the premises are true, but I also think that the statement is limited since people can eat meat which does make me wonder about the source (such as the motivation behind the article). You make a good point in stating that the mathematics are helpful but don't always reflect real life.
Good argument, made me think more about veganism/vegetarianism from a biological standpoint and why it's important to take our own biology into account when making an argument like this. Overall the blog was very interesting and detailed.
I really like the topic that you chose for your ad! I also liked your arguments and your conclusion because they show a more critical analysis of what media shows us. Good job!
I really like your argument, I never would have thought about the human body like that before, and what you said about mathematics not always reflecting real life was a good point.
I really like your argument, I never would have thought about the human body like that before, and what you said about mathematics not always reflecting real life was a good point.
i like the topic that you chose, for sure, and enjoyed reading your closing arguments about how the experiment helped you think about media bias. but i also like that you already are very aware to the wiles of media persuasion.
there were a few issues with the initial premise/conclusion part. it looks as though the way you've rewritten things, that you should have had multiple conditional statements so that when you go to the truth table part it would match better. there really isn't a straight forward "all a are b" format.
other than those couple of hiccups, your post is good.
I liked the example that you used. It made sense in this kind of situation and you explained it well. Was it an add or just a common piece of knowledge that's in the media? I liked the way you explained number 9 as well because going through a piece of media in a mathematical way instead of our typical way, does give you a difference perspective.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting argument and I can see how you identify it as valid and sound since the premises are true, but I also think that the statement is limited since people can eat meat which does make me wonder about the source (such as the motivation behind the article). You make a good point in stating that the mathematics are helpful but don't always reflect real life.
ReplyDeleteGood argument, made me think more about veganism/vegetarianism from a biological standpoint and why it's important to take our own biology into account when making an argument like this. Overall the blog was very interesting and detailed.
ReplyDeleteI really like the topic that you chose for your ad! I also liked your arguments and your conclusion because they show a more critical analysis of what media shows us. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI really like your argument, I never would have thought about the human body like that before, and what you said about mathematics not always reflecting real life was a good point.
ReplyDeleteI really like your argument, I never would have thought about the human body like that before, and what you said about mathematics not always reflecting real life was a good point.
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ReplyDeletei like the topic that you chose, for sure, and enjoyed reading your closing arguments about how the experiment helped you think about media bias. but i also like that you already are very aware to the wiles of media persuasion.
there were a few issues with the initial premise/conclusion part. it looks as though the way you've rewritten things, that you should have had multiple conditional statements so that when you go to the truth table part it would match better. there really isn't a straight forward "all a are b" format.
other than those couple of hiccups, your post is good.
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other than that, though