ENGL 1121 Lecture : Necessary or Sufficient Conditions.docx
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Sufficient condition: a condition a is said to be sufficient for a condition b, if (and only if) the truth of a guarantees the truth of b (a square has four sides therefore it is a square) Necessary condition: a condition a is said to be necessary for a condition b, if (and only if) the falsity of a guarantees the falsity of b (air is necessary for human life). Normative: value loaded by definition (is the norm) Chapter 1 or 3? culiar human excellence philosophy of education: Inquiry into the meaning of educational concepts and the logical coherence of educational arguments. problem-based learning: Facilitators or tutors guide instead of teach students. A organized group uses problems as a basis to stimulate learning. The problem is the main form of learning. A rational being exists as an end to himself readiness: