First of all I want to talk about syllogism. It is a kind of
logical argument in which one proposition (the conclusion) is inferred from two
or more others (the premises) of a specific form.There are two basic premises:
Major premise and minor premise. To understand better I want to give examples:
Major premise: "All birds are
animals"
Minor premise: "All parrots are
birds"
Conclusion: "All parrots are
animals".
Major premise: People have fun in
Disnaland.
Minor premise: John is in Disnaland
Conclusion: John has fun
Major
premise: All men are animals
Minor
premise: Some animals are aggressive
Conclusion:
Some men are aggressive
Sadly, the logic and truth that we assume
is not always right.for example.
Major premise: All men are animals
Minor premise: Some animals are female
Conclusion: Some men are female
Now the conclusion appears to be
ridiculous and false - yet the reasoning is exactly the same as in the first
example. The first example thus has a false conclusion. The animals who are
aggressive are not necessarily men.
Algorithm is a rule
that, if applied appropriately, guarantees a solution to a problem. We can use
an algorithm even if we cannot understand why it works. For example, formulas in mathematics and physics. It helps as to do
exersices, but it much more difficult to find formula to solve our own
problems, but we‘r able to use heuristics to help us. A heuristic
is a cognitive shortcut that may lead to a solution. I want to indroduce you
with two types of heuristic. Firstly, representativeness heuristic. It is a rule we apply when we judge people by the degree to which they
represent a certain category or group of people.
Example No.1. If I meet three people from a company and they
are all aggressive, I will assume that the company has an aggressive culture
and that most other people from that firm will also be aggressive.
Example No.2. If I meet someone with a
laid back attitude and long hair, I might assume they are Californian, whereas
someone who is very polite but rigid may be assumed to be English.
The availability heuristic involves judging the probability of an event on the basis of how
easily the event can be recalled from
memory.
Example No.1 : A person argues that
cigarette smoking is not unhealthy because his grandfather smoked three packs
of cigarettes a day and lived to be 100. The grandfather's health could simply
be an unusual case that does not speak to the health of smokers in general.
Example No.2. A lot of people‘re using iPods” so they think it’s very
popular, so more people buy it, more popular it becomes.
In conclusion, I want to say that people do the same things like in these examples all the time. It seems difficult to understand everything from deffinition, but it shows that we faceing with making desision evryday.
References: Robert S. Feldman Essentials of Understanding Psychology, eight edition, higher education, 2008, p. 243.
http://www.wikihow.com/Understand-Syllogisms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllogism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuristic