Friday, March 2, 2012

Strengths and Weakness in Reasoning

Each one of us has our own strengths and weaknesses. It is extremely crucial for a person to be able to recognize these assets that they possess in order to work towards solidifying their strengths or working on their weakness. In my case, I believe that one of my strengths when it comes to my reasoning is in deduction and generalization. I believe that the best way to approach a problematic situation is to find a premise to support a conclusion within every reasoning. A resolution would be more credible if it was supported by propositions. In addition, generalizing a reason is at times beneficial for other occurrences. In instances where a quick verdict needs to be made, looking at the bigger picture would be the most efficient method. In a career choice, I would say the best type of reasoning is deductive. If the pros and cons are weighed out efficiently before making a huge decision such as what career path to take, then this seems to me is the most logical approach.

1 comment:

  1. Strengths and weaknesses are not good or bad if you do not know how to use them to your advantage. I agree with what you say that working on your weakness can help you. Learning how to fix your weakness will become beneficial if you ever need to do it in your future or your career. It is good that you can recognize the different types of argument you need depending on the situation and what you are trying to argue. Being well developed in many types of arguments will take you farther and allow you to get your point across than if you only knew one type.

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