Intellectual Standards (Week 5)
I understand “depth” to mean that the solution for a problem
should be well thought out. In other words, rather than having a shallow explanation
they should be touching base on all the underlying issues associated with the question.
For example, teen smoking is controversial problem amongst many schools who
have taught students to just say “no” when they’re offered a cigarette. This solution
lacks depth therefore the challenge is to create a long-lasting solution for
this problem that resonates with adults and teens alike. An example of someone exhibiting
depth with social media would be a YouTube page dedicated to showing stories of
teens from all walks of life showing the effects of smoking and how they were
able to build courage to refuse the offer.
“Breadth” to my understanding is a individual taking time to
view the issues through various points of views to be able to reason fairly. In
other words, rather than looking at an issue through your own opinion, beliefs
and facts supporting your side you should take a look from the oppositions side.
This is so that a fair evaluation of your flaws can be made so that you can strengthen
your reasoning. An example of someone exhibiting breadth in social media would
be Kaepernick taking into consideration the comment of a veteran that kneeling
was a sign of respect versus sitting. This individual was not blinded by
emotions but gave a listening ear to someone of the opposition. Respect which
is a common denominator became the focal point in changing his approach but not
the goal of his movement.
Logical thinking is as it says which is a way of ensuring
reasoning makes sense in a sense that all the moving parts of your reasoning
are cohesive. In other words, your supporting thoughts should be able to be in
agreeance with each other so that you’re not contradicting yourself. Concrete evidence
that is used as a basis for reasoning will be clear and concise so that each
moving thought will make sense of itself because the core of it all will be
that solid piece of evidence. An example of someone exhibiting logic with
social media would be articles published by major news outlets that use logical
thinking to create pieces that display their view of an issue logically.
I understand "significance" is sifting through all
the relevant information to able to differentiate whether it is truly relevant
to the issue. In other words, often we are bombarded with a plethora of
relevant questions when in the process of finding solutions. Therefore, it is
imperative to prioritize all these questions and bits of information to focus
on the significant parts that help us maintain a clear focus on the topic at
hand. An example of someone exhibiting significance with social media by using
the block button on a friend and using that solution by seeing their snapchat
and Facebook posts about going out when they said they were sick hence why they
didn’t come to your baby shower.
I understand "fairness" to mean as it entails which
is to be free of any bias so that your thinking process is impartial. In other
words, emotions are no longer of importance nor are opinions the only thing
carrying weight should be evidence. To maintain a standard of fairness
questions should be asked to maintain these standards because thinking process
may be manipulated when a person is
unaware that they are straying from a impartial route to finding a solution. An
example of someone exhibiting fairness with social media is a post that represents
a view in a fair light where the negative of an issue is also on display
because whether they like or not it is still a significate detail that should
be included in the post.
Intellectual Standards are the different pars that we need
to hold ourselves to so that we are continuously thinking past shallow solutions.
The human mind is a tool that wanders which is more of a reason for us to discipline
it by challenging ourselves to maintain high standards when reasoning with
others or finding solutions. The purpose of this assignment is to touch base on
these important facets of the intellectual standards that as learners we should
begin practicing to become more effective when seeking solutions. The key
question at the heart of the assignment is “Are the questions that I ask when
problem solving meet the Intellectual standards?”
When a standard was not well met: I am questioning the _Logic_ of your statement “Logical thinking is as it says which is a way of ensuring reasoning makes sense in a sense that all the moving parts of your reasoning are cohesive” because when you say “makes sense in a sense” it is hard to understand the whole meaning of the sentence or the wording could be changed to make it more easier to understand
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ReplyDeleteHi Sofa`i,
I'm questioning the accuracy of your 4 rating on this post because how could you verify if you rating is true?
Thanks,
Greg
Hi Sofa'1,
ReplyDeleteYou are missing the intellectual standards part 2 post. Thanks,
Greg