Saturday, February 8, 2014

Q: Sometimes cameras catch what the eye can’t see.

Classes just started. Both are going by the hands off concept; one takes the discussion route and the other chooses interteaching. Perfect, I look happy. Take the bull by the horns, eh?

My first study partner is EliP. We were diving through the attitudes of science for four points. Everything in life happens as a result of others (determinism). Do direct observation of people before making decisive judgment (empiricism). When in doubt, test out your theory (experimentation). If it works for others, it may not necessarily work for you. Copy, but learn from mistakes (replication). Pick the simplest and most logical explanation; forget the beat-around-the-bush shiz (parsimony). Doubt statistics; don’t make them govern your consumption choices (philosophical doubt).

There. I paid attention.

On the map,
Vonnie S.

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