Module 6A Flashcards

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Improving Reasoning Skills and Language Sensitivity

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Improving reasoning skills is closely connected to HEIGHTENED SENSITIVITY TO LANGUAGE.

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What is the importance of Definitions?

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  1. CLEAR DEFINITIONS play a CRUCIAL ROLE IN CLARIFYING THINGS.
  2. Definitions are NOT ALWAYS TRIVIAL ; they CAN HAVE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS.
  3. PERSUADING an AUDIENCE TO ACCEPT SPECIFIC DEFINITION a can SHAPE ARGUMENTS and DETERMINE OUTCOMES.
  4. The choice of definition influences discussions on topics like “genocide” or “full employment.
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What is the purpose of definitions?

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  1. Different kinds of definitions exist because they serve different purposes.
  2. Even with the same purpose, there are various ways of achieving it.
  3. Understanding the purpose is crucial when providing or receiving a definition.
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How to identify the purpose of definitions?

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  1. “When someone asks for a definition, consider the purpose behind the question.”
  2. “Does it require a reportive definition describing common usage, or does it need a stipulative definition?”
  3. “Identifying the purpose helps tailor the type of definition to be provided.”
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UNDERSTANDING ‘DEFINITION’:

Collins dictionary has five different senses for “definition.”

Two senses are:

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  1. Noun: A formal and concise statement of the meaning of a word or phrase.
  2. The act of making clear or definite the meaning of a word or phrase.
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Dictionary definitions often given as short and concise statements called:

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LEXICAL DEFINITIONS

Examples:
- “grabble” is to scratch or feel about with the hands.
- “phillumenist” is a person who collects matchbox labels.

UNDERSTANDING WORD MEANINGS IS NOT LIMITED TO FORMAL SATEMENTS.

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We can come to understand the meaning of words in ways other than formal statements.

EXPLAIN

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  1. Emphasizes that understanding words is NOT SOLEY RELIANT ON CONCISE DEFINITIONS.
  2. Encourages exploring VARIED APPROACHES TO GRASP WORD MEANINGS.
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What are the Function and Techniques of Definitions

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  1. “DISTINGUISH between the FUNCTION of a definition and the TECHNIQUES for SERVING THAT FUNCTION.”
  2. “The FUNCTION of definitions = is to MAKE CLEAR OR DEFINITE THE MEANING OF A WORD OR PHRASE.
  3. “VARIOUS METHODS OR TECHNIQUES can be USED TO ACHIEVE THIS FUNCTION.
  4. “PROVIDING A FORMAL AND CONCISE (LEXICAL) STATEMENT = is an example of a TECHNIQUE for making CLEAR MEANING OF A TERM.”
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What are the Techniques for Defining Terms?

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  1. To PROVIDE A FORMAL AND CONCISE (LEXICAL) STATEMENT.
  2. To understand the meaning of a term INCLUDE DEFINITION BY EXAMPLE.”
    - “Definition-by-example involves LEARNING MEANING OF A TERM THROUGH NUMEROUS EXAMPLES.
  3. “Another related technique is OSTENSIVE DEFINITION, ACHIEVED BY POINTING OUT EXAMPLES, such as learning ‘vermilion’ by having instances pointed out.”
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Complexity in Understanding Definitions:

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  1. “Understanding definitions may require KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCY IN LANGUAGE.”
  2. “Definition-by-example and ostensive definitions MAY NOT BE SHORT AND CONCISE STATEMENTS.”
  3. “For scientific or theological terms, lLEARNING MAY INVOLVE A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF THEORY OR THEOLOGY.”
  4. The DEPTH OF UNDERSTANDING definitions CAN VARY BASED on the COMPLEXITY OF THE TERM AND CONTEXT
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Techniques for Explaining Meaning

TYPE INCLUDE (5)

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“Distinguish types of definitions based on techniques used.”

  1. “DEFINITION BY EXAMPLE”
  2. “OSTENSIVE Definition”

3.”LEXICAL Definition* (formal and concise statement)”
–“*Note: ‘Lexical definition’ differs from Govier’s; she uses it as a synonym for ‘reportive definition’

  1. “PROLONGED TRAINING of a Social/Cultural Kind”
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Understanding definition by example:

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“Learning meaning THROUGH NUMEROUS EXAMPLES.”

“A technique for explaining the meaning of terms.

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Understanding OSTENSIVE DEFINITION:

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“Achieved by POINTING AT EXAMPLES.”

“For instance, learning ‘vermilion’ by having instances pointed out.”

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Understanding LEXICAL Definition

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  1. “Involves providing a FORMALl and CONCISE statement.”

*Note: Govier uses ‘lexical definition’ as a synonym for REPORTIVE DEFINITION

***“Note that this differs from the conventional usage of ‘lexical definition’ as a formal and concise statement.”

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UNDERSTANDING Prolonged Training

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  1. “Understanding meaning THROUGH EXTENDED SOCIAL OR CULTURAL EDUCATION”.
  2. “A technique that distinguishes types of definitions.”
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Generally speaking what are Reportive and Stipulative DEFINITIONS?

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  1. Reportive and Stipulative Definitions distinguish types based on the function of providing meaning.”
  2. “General function of a definition is to MAKE CLEAR or DEFINITE THE MEANING OF A WORD OR PHRASE.
  3. “When someone offers a definition, ask whether it is reportive or stipulative.”
  4. “Reportive definitions describe common usage, while stipulative definitions introduce new meanings for specific purposes.”
  5. “Understanding this distinction is crucial for effective communication.”
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UNDERSTANDING Reportive Definitions:

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  1. Reportive definitions define HOW A TERM/EXPRESSION IS USED IN CURRENT PRACTICE.”

“Often FOUND IN DICTIONARIES WITH EXAMPLES LIKE:
“In Australia, ‘spell’ means an interval of rest.”
“In England, ‘spell’ means another turn of work.”

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What are Stipulative definitions?

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  1. “Stipulative definitions PROPOSE SPECIFIC MEANINGS FOR TERMS IN CERTAIN CONTEXTS AND PURPOSES.
  2. “COMMON for NEWLY COINED WORDS like ‘googol’ or REDEFINING OLD TERMS IN A SPECIFIC CONTEXT.
  3. “If a definition is stipulative, inquire about the purpose behind stipulating that specific meaning.”
  4. “Stipulative definitions may serve to provide a more precise working definition or replace an inadequate reportive definition in a given context.”
  5. “Understanding the intent behind stipulation enhances clarity in communication.”
  6. “Examples include economists defining ‘money’ to include ‘liquid assets’
  7. and defining terms like ‘full employment,’ ‘democracy,’ and ‘female athlete.’”
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What are Operational Definitions? (3)

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  1. IMPORTANT USE OF STIPULATIVE DEFINITIONS is operational definitions.
  2. Frequently used in SCIENCE, LEGAL CONTEXTS AND ACADEMIC WORK.
  3. “Operational definitions CLARIFY HOW A TERM WILL BE MEASURED OR OBSERVED IN A PARTICULAR CONTEXT OR STUDY.”
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WHAT ARE THE FAILURES OF REPORTIVE DEFINITIONS? 4

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Reportive definitions can fail for various reasons.”
“Defective Reportive Definitions may be:”

  1. “TOO BROAD OR INCLUSIVE”
  2. “TOO NARROW OR EXCLUSIVE.”
  3. “TOO OBSCURE AND UNHELPFUL FOR THE AUDIENCE.”
  4. “CIRCULAR, DEFINING A WORD IN TERMS OF ITSELF.”
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Understanding Obscurity and Circularity…

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  1. “To assess if a definition is too obscure or circular, CONSIDER WETHER IT HELPS SOMEONE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE WORD.”
  2. “If the definition is UNHELPFUL TO THOSE WHO DON’T UNDERSTAND THE TERM, it may be too obscure or circular.”
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What are the Failures in Ostensive Definitions?

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Ostensive Definitions may fail when:”

  1. “The ‘POINTING’ CONTEXT is UNCLEAR.”
  2. “The AUDIENCE CAN’T RULE OUT RELEVANT POSSIBILITIES.”

“Example: Pointing to a table and saying ‘That is a tove’ WITHOUT CLARIFYING THE SPECIFIC OBJECT OR CHARACTERISTIC.

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What are the Defects in Stipulative Definitions? 3

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Stipulative Definitions may be defective if:”

  1. “They DON’T SERVE THEIR INTENDED PURPOSE.”
  2. “They CONFLICT WITH ORDINARY PUBLIC USAGE, CAUSING CONFUSION.

3.” They CONCEAL SUBSTANTIVE ASSUMPTIONS RELEVANT TO THE DISCUSSION, POTENTIALLY BEGGING THE QUESTION.”

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What are Persuasive Definitions?

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  1. “Persuasive definitions are STIPULATIVE DEFINITIONS MASQUERADING AS REPORTIVE DEFINITIONS.”
  2. “They OFFER NOVEL DEFINITIONS FOR WORDS WITH CUSTOMARY USAGE, OFTEN WITH FAVOURABLE ATTITUDE “BUILT IN””
  3. “Introduced with words like ‘TRUE,’ ‘GENUINE,’ or ‘REAL.’

Example: A real student studies for the pure love of the subject without exams or deadlines.”

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What are Essential and Workable definitions?

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  1. “Govier introduces a crucial criterion for a good definition (Criterion 4):”
  2. “IT DEFINES THE WORD X IN TERMS OF ESSENTIAL FEATURES, NOT INCIDENTAL FEATURES.”
  3. “In a previous edition, THE CRITERION EMPHASISED DEFINING IN TERMS OF ‘ESSENTIAL FEATURES, NOT TRIVIAL ONES’ (Criterion 4*).”
  4. “DIFFERENT CONTEXTS MAY DEMAND DIFERENT THINGS FROM A DEFINITION.”
  5. “Two types of definitions based on purpose:”
    “Criterial Definitions (Workable, Operational)”
    “Essential Definitions (Theoretical)”
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What are the 2 types of definitions BASED ON PURPOSE?

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  1. “Criterial Definitions (Workable, Operational)”
  2. “Essential Definitions (Theoretical)”
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What are CRITERIAL DEFINITIONS? 3

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“Criterial definitions, AKA OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS,=
ARE WORKABLE FOR PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS. “

  1. “They HELP IN DETERMINING WHETHER SOMETHING IS X (dead, a woman, gold, a cogent argument).”
  2. “Examples include OSTENSIVE DEFINITIONS and DEFINITIONS-BY-EXAMPLE.”
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What are Essential Definitions?

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  1. “Essential definitions, AKA THEORETICAL =
    PROVIDE A GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OR EXPLANATION.”

2”They FOCUS ON THE NATURE OF A CONCEPT, such as horses or gold.”

“Examples include:”
- “Horse = domesticated perissodactyl mammal, Equus Caballus, used for draught work and riding.”

  • “Gold = element with atomic number 79.”
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What are the Different purposes for Definitions?

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  1. “We may DESIRE DIFFERENT THINGS FROM A DEFINITION AT DIFFERENT TIMES.”
  2. “Sometimes, A WORKING DEFINITION IS NEEDED FOR A PRACTICAL APPLICATION.”
  3. “Other times, an ESSENTIAL DEFINITION IS SOUGHT FOR A MORE GENERAL, THEORETICAL UNDERSTANDING OR EXPLANATION.”
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What are DUAL DEFINITIONS?

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  1. “In some cases, BOTH A WORKING DEFINITION AND AN ESSENTIAL DEFINITION ARE DESIRED”
  2. “A WORKING DEFINITION HELPS IN PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS, while an ESSENTIAL DEFINITION AIDS IN THEORETICAL UNDERSTANDING.”
  3. “SETTLING FOR 2 DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS, EACH SERVING A DISTINCT PURPOSE, IS COMMON.”
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UNDERSTANDING ‘Operational Definitions’ According to Govier = 4

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  1. Govier defines operational definitions with a specific purpose:”
    – “Operational definitions SPECIFY OPERATIONS OR PROCEDURES TO DETERMINE IF A WORD APPLIES.”
  2. “Operational definitions are a SUBSET OF CRITERIAL DEFINITIONS.”
  3. “They are USUALLY STIPULATIVE, INTRODUCED WHEN ESSENTIAL DEFINITIONS LACK PRACTICAL CRITERIA.
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Purpose of Operational Definitions

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  1. “The purpose of an operational definition is to PROVIDE A SET OF OPERATIONS OR PROCEDURES.”
  2. “These operations determine WHETHER A WORD APPLIES IN PRACTICE.”
  3. “Common in psychology, social sciences, and physical sciences for qualities like intelligence, personality traits, temperature, electrical resistance, and period of time.”
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EXPLAIN THE Stipulative Nature of Operational Definitions…

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  1. “Govier states that operational definitions are usually stipulative.”
  2. “Introduced when ESSENTIAL DEFINITIONS ARE USUALLY STIPULATIVE.”
  3. “Commonly USED IN SITUATIONS WHERE PRECISE CRITERIA FOR APPLICATION ARE NEEDED.”
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Understanding Reportive Operational Definitions..

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  1. “While operational definitions are typically stipulative, they need not always be.”
  2. “Govier’s example of solubility provides a reportive and criterial operational definition.”
  3. “Example: ‘A substance is soluble [in water] if and only if it dissolves when placed in water.’”
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T/F
“‘Making clear or definite the meaning of a term’ expresses the function of a definition.”

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE:

A reportive definition is one that makes clear the meaning of an expression as it is currently used, that is, in current practice.

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE

A stipulative definition of a word is a proposal to use the word with a specific meaning in a certain context

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TRUE

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“Definitions can never be legitimately criticised.”

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FALSE

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“Definitions-by-example form one technique for serving the function of a definition.”

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE: Two senses of ‘definition’ are:

  a. noun: a formal and concise statement of the meaning of a word or phrase.

  b. the act of making clear or definite the meaning of a word or phrase.

“These senses are the same.” Is the statement in quotation marks true of false?

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FALSE

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TRUE OR FALSE:
“There’s only one definition of the term ‘definition’.”

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FALSE

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“If you cannot give the correct lexical definition for a term then you do not understand what the term means.”

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FALSE

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“For some terms, knowledge of the meaning is acquired only through prolonged training of a social/cultural kind.” T/F

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TRUE

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“Lexical definitions are definitions given in the form of short and concise statements.”

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TRUE

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It is sometimes not possible to give a statement of the meaning that both is concise and makes the meaning clear.”

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TRUE