Friday, April 22, 2011

HOW TO WRITE IT










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HOW TO WRITE IT

Writing an Essay on a math problem (one of the many ways out there)

INTRODUCTION
Write an introduction about the problem your are going to solve. You should do this introduction after you had finished writing the section on evaluation.

HEURISTICS:

1. Analysis:
Investigate the problem, learn as much about it, formulate a plan to solve it.

2. Synthesis:
Carry out your plan and find the solution.

3. Evaluation:
Check your solution using a different plan and compare it to your work in both analysis and synthesis.

CONCLUSION:
Write this section after writing your introduction.

Try this method with any problem you want to solve. Use college ruled lined paper. Fold the paper in have to write in two sections (front and back.) Leave a line between notes.

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NOUMENA : I define Noumena as all that can be perceived by the senses plus all that which cannot be perceived by the senses and define phenomena as all that which can be perceived by the senses. Therefore who can tell? This is all there is to it and that is that? In this sense I agree with Kant when in his Critic of Pure Reason states " How is all knowledge possible?" Be that knowledge apriori or aposteriori or both. All knowledge is possible only inasmuch as we are capable of perceiving it which can be perceived at all. However we would argue; our knowledge, is incomplete therefore void of complete reality. We only know (at most) about the world partially and not totally. Who so ever maintains he/she knows everything is only pretending to know that which she/he does not know. One must then agree with Plato that to know anything, one must see what is and what is not possible in the world.
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