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Logic, Reason and Critical Thinking, Class 10: Period 4, Thursday, November 12

"This week," Miss Bennet said, "we are going to discuss another tool that will aid us in problem-solving: one that starts at the very beginning and can immediately set us upon the right track. This technique is deceptively simple: we define the problem. We restate it methodically, examine the hidden assumptions and unspoken concerns, and address the exact dimensions of the current difficulty. When properly defined, the problem will lead us toward possible solutions.

She lifted a piece of chalk and headed towards the blackboard. "Let us take a simple hypothetical. Let us say that a certain teacher wished to have office hours on Tuesday, but discovered that the town was filled with vicious, sentient plants." Miss Bennet did, in fact, think she was amusing. "In describing the problem, said teacher might express her frustration in the following manner:"

I cannot go to my office; there are killer vegetables on the loose.


Miss Bennet underlined the sentence before turning back to her students. "This is a rather natural response to the situation, but it is not a well-defined problem, for our purposes. Let us make it into one, then. Where shall we start? Cannot is a rather strong term; in many cases, 'cannot' would be more accurately replaced with 'would rather not.' Similarly, the word 'killer' is quite loaded, and we would do well to replace it with a more accurate and less emotional word. Very well; there are menacing plants about, and the instructor would rather not go to her office. The connection between the two statements is left unspoken. It seems a natural deduction that the teacher is fearful of the dangers presented by those plants, which is a rather more specific problem. Reshaped, the problem now appears to be:"

Dangerous vegetables may harm me if I go to my office today.


"In this form, the dilemma quite readily lends itself to suggestions. For one, perhaps the instructor should not go to her office today. These vegetables may present only a temporary difficulty; perhaps there is nothing in the teacher's office which cannot wait until tomorrow. Another alternative is for the lady in question to arm herself before leaving the house, if she is confident in her abilities. If she is not, she may do well to ask a gentleman to escort her, or to fetch whatever is so urgent from her office that it mustn't wait a day.

Satisfied, Miss Bennet set the chalk down and brushed the dust from her hands. "When we fully understand a problem, we will have an easier time discovering its solution."

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[identity profile] once-a-traitor.livejournal.com 2009-11-12 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Edmund Pevensie

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[identity profile] guardianborn.livejournal.com 2009-11-12 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Rose Hathaway

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[identity profile] guardianborn.livejournal.com 2009-11-12 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"This paper's not going to be finished on time cause I'm too busy doing other stuff?" Rose tried, figuring she'd go for the one that applied.

Re: Discussion #1: The Problem, Reshaped

[identity profile] guardianborn.livejournal.com 2009-11-12 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Or maybe we could go with 'man up and wear your stomping shoes'?" Rose suggested with a grin.
furnaceface: (PUNCH)

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[personal profile] furnaceface 2009-11-12 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Jonothon Starsmore
furnaceface: (Casual conversation)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] furnaceface 2009-11-12 01:11 pm (UTC)(link)
//My parents have forbidden me from going to th'party on Friday, unless I finish my paper on time.//

Yes, Jono occasionally thought he was clever.
not_tylerdurden: (Calvin: being manhandled)

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[personal profile] not_tylerdurden 2009-11-12 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Calvin
not_tylerdurden: (Calvin: relaxed)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] not_tylerdurden 2009-11-12 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"I know how to solve that problem," Calvin grinned. "You just need to build a time machine, go to the future where you've already done the paper, bring it back to show your parents, go to the party, then do your paper afterwards."

He wasn't joking.
furnaceface: (Wtf?)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] furnaceface 2009-11-12 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
The sad thing was, Jono had heard stranger solutions for far simpler problems in the past.

//And yer've got experience with that sort of thing, do yer?//

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[identity profile] guardianborn.livejournal.com 2009-11-12 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"Or you just sneak out," Rose said. "So much less work."
not_tylerdurden: (Calvin: trust in my awesome)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] not_tylerdurden 2009-11-12 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sure I do," Calvin replied. "Got an A-plus for that assignment too."

Just because he'd only gotten that mark for the story past-Hobbes and future-Hobbes had written while past-Calvin and future-Calvin had gone back in time to beat up intermediate-Calvin for not actually doing the assignment was no reason not to count it a success in Calvin's eyes.
not_tylerdurden: (Calvin: thinking)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] not_tylerdurden 2009-11-12 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Calvin thought about it. "I like my solution better. It uses science."
furnaceface: (Eyeroll)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] furnaceface 2009-11-12 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
//Must've been one hell of a paper,// Jono decided, bemused. //Remind me to keep that solution in mind for th'next time I want to have a social life of some sort.//

He'd probably just write the paper before Friday anyhow.

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[identity profile] guardianborn.livejournal.com 2009-11-12 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, but I suck at science," she said, trying hard not to grin. "So does that mean you'll do all my science for me?"
not_tylerdurden: (Calvin: up to no good)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] not_tylerdurden 2009-11-12 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Calvin liked science. It went 'Bonk!'.

"Maybe? What's in it for me? I'm not cheap." Unlike Hobbes, who was anybody's for a tummy-rub and a tuna-fish sandwich.

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[identity profile] guardianborn.livejournal.com 2009-11-12 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Eww, tuna fish. It always left your hands smelling funny.

"And I'm not easy," she lied said. "What d'you want?"
not_tylerdurden: (Calvin: relaxed)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] not_tylerdurden 2009-11-12 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"It was the most vile slander," Calvin muttered darkly, before smiling magnanimously. "I'm just happy to pass my wisdom on."
not_tylerdurden: (Calvin: girls are weird yet fascinating)

Re: Discussion #2: Other Problems

[personal profile] not_tylerdurden 2009-11-12 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Calvin had never actually been bribed to do someone else's homework for them. Finally, people were completely unaware of realising his genius.

"I'm sure you can think of something."
Edited 2009-11-12 14:05 (UTC)

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