Train your way of thinking
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How to develop deductive thinking15 July, 2019
Another famous literary character A.K. Doyle Sherlock Holmes used the deductive method in solving crimes.
In the stories about Sherlock Holmes, strange murders are described, and there are a lot of mystifications that do not surpass the simple elementary rules of human psychology and physical laws. Of course, the writer himself possessed deductive thinking, he very clearly, in fact, reveals us the stories of crimes on behalf of the great detective.
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From choosing a profession to a successful life15 July, 2019
How to choose a profession to go to work extremely happy and satisfied? To get up in the morning without problems and be satisfied at the end of the working day, no matter how tense it is? If you ask these questions, you will be interested in this MedaboutMe material, which includes advice from competent professionals.
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Features of the development of divergent thinking8 July, 2019
With great disappointment, psychologists unanimously note that the tasks that modern traditional education offers to students in 70% of cases require only mechanical reproduction of the learned material. At the same time, psychologists do not question at all the unconditional utility of the knowledge, proven by time and accumulated by the experience of all humanity.
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Exercises to develop the speed of thinking3 July, 2019
Has this ever happened to you? When scrolling in the head the talks you just had or your participating in the stormy discussion, you understood with disappointment that, unfortunately, only now, in some time, the right argument or an exact replica came to your head? And the train, as they say, has already left. What determines the speed of decision-making, and how to develop the speed of thinking?
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Keeping the brain in good shape: life hacks of famous people3 July, 2019
How Mozart managed to fight procrastination, why Hugo wrote his works being nude and how much sleep you need to work like Leonardo da Vinci.
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Definition of the modality of judgments3 July, 2019
Modality (from the word “modus” - method) is an add-on of the semantic component over the logical one. The general statement (judgment) is placed in the modal framework of information perception, which the speaker himself establishes, expands or narrows the boundaries of his thinking, in which the single meaning of the expression is considered. If the truth is an independent attitude of the utterance to reality, then the modality is the attitude of the speaker to the given utterance.
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