Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Argument definition in Writing and Reading

Argument is not a fight or a quarrel.

Argument requires (1) justification of its claims, (2) it is both a product and a process, (3) and it combines elements of truth seeking and persuasion.

Argument is not Pro-Con debate.

Argument can be explicit or implicit.

Explicit argument states directly a controversial claim and support it with reasons and evidence.

Implicit argument doesn't look like an argument. It may be a poem or short story, a photograph or cartoon, a personal essay or an autobiography.

A set of two or more conflicting assertions (quarrel) + the attempt to resolve the conflict through an appeal to (reason) is an Argument.

For the argument to be effective an arguer is obligated to clarify and support the reasons presented.

*She must anticipate the sorts of questions the assumption will raise in the minds of her parents.

"I should be allowed to stay out until two on a trial basis (initial demand) because I need enough space to demostrate my maturity and show you I won't get into trouble (It is what the parents value)."


process = two or more parties seek the best solution to a question or problem.

product = a person's contribution to the conversation at a given moment.

eg: The written argument enters a conversation.

a product a process


Question yourself: "What is the best solution to this problem?" "What do my readers already believe or value?" "What reasons and evidence will mot persuade them?"



Truth-seeking is taking responsibility for determining the "best answer" or "best solution" to the question for the good of the whole community when taking into consideration the interest of all stakeholder.

Truth-seeking also means that you can't use argument to "prove" your claim, but only to make a reasonable case for your claim.

Truth-seeking is delaying closure on an issue, acknowledging the pressure of alternative views, and being willing to change one's mind.

Learning to argu effectively has the deepest sort of social values.

Conclusion:

Throughout the process of argument you seek out a wide range of views, that you especially welcome views different from your own, that you treat these views recpectfully and that you see them as intelligent and rationally defensible. (Hence you must look at the reasons and evidence on which they are based).

Monday, July 23, 2007

Learn to be Hacker

Well, there is nothing to say. Learn hard.

FireFox Bookmark Keywords Tips

What are your favorite sites? Youtube, Google, del.icio.us? The point is: if you are "searching" for informations, videos, musics, bookmarks etc. I can save your time by using bookmarking. Well, not just bookmarking, but a little more fun.

For example, searching a video on Youtube, you have to go to youtube.com and type in the video title. But, after you have read this guide, you will be able to type in directly into your browser just a keyword and the title of the video.

eg: y summer love
(searching for a song called "summer love" on youtube)

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1. GO TO youtube website, search for "summer love"
2. PRESS Ctrl + D
3. SAVE it to your Bookmark
4. PRESS Ctrl + B to open Bookmark window
5. FIND your youtube bookmark
6. RIGHT Click and Properties. A dialog box will be opened.
7. In the keyword box, TYPE in "y". (can be anything you prefer)
8. In the location box, you see "http://youtube.com/results?search_query=summer%20love&search="
9. SELECT summer%20love, DELETE it, and TYPE in %s (%s is for parameters after the keyword)
10.PRESS OK
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You should be seeing this dialog box at Step9:















PRESS F6 to go to Navigation toolbar, type in "y summer". At this point, you will getting same results in youtube.

You can apply this shortcut to Google search and del.icio.us bookmark search, too, by replacing your "search term" with %s.


NB: This guide is for Firefox internet browser user only.
If you haven't installed Firefox on your PC, you can download it here.

Best regards,

Sunday, July 22, 2007

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