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Book Review “Reasoning Techniques” (Malay Version) Pinang, Pulau
Social Science Learning Education Journal Vol 2, No 01 (2017)
Publisher : Social Science Learning Education Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15520/sslej.v2i01.21

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Written by Lok Chong Hoe, titles that are discussed in this book is not a course on formal logic (or logic oriented symbols). It is aimed at selecting and discuss some of the techniques and skills from the field of logic that has broad application. Techniques and skills that can help those who follow this field to think more clearly, distinguishing about it (or opinion) different, argue correctly and effectively, analyze and evaluate the arguments presented by others, identify Fallacy contained in a weak argument and more. To achieve these objectives, the course will concentrate on such things as the difference between the possibility of logic with the possibility of physical (as the ability to think and argue logically depends on the pattern of reasoning is correct and effective. This technique does not rely on facts or the difference between a true statement with untrue statements even though it has application to a field that examines the phenomenon that exists or occurs in the world, including the study of social sciences, human history, and the arts), the argument deductive patterned syllogism, distinguish between arguments syllogism valid with unauthorized use of a Venn diagram as a way to determine the validity of an argument, the difference between the validity of the authorization, the argument deductive patterned modus ponens and modus tollens, correlation logic between representations (such as affinity patterned contrary, contradiction, contradictory, implications, subcontrary, consistency, etc.).
Book Review ‘Sustainable Poem Park’ (Malay Version) Pinang, Pulau
Social Science Learning Education Journal Vol 2, No 01 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15520/sslej.v2i01.23

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Edited by Md Salleh Yaapar, poetry is an art form spoken Malay that can also be expressed in writing. As a literary genre, it has long been used by various communities in the Malay Archipelago. Its fans include nomadic and Western researchers were amazed by the delicacy and beauty of the message form. The first poem (which is somewhat less than perfect) brought to the West is the following: Souda malam siappa de pintoeu, Anak Banda tester casomba;  Mari masssoek jangan takot,  Lakii beta adda cotta. This poem is contained in a book in Latin about the Malay language grammar published in 1688.