Friday 19 September 2014

First Impressions


Hello, world! Well, I suppose this isn't an entirely accurate place to say that, since that test post came before this, but I hadn't thought of it then, so whatever. Since this is my first week of this class, this slog probably won't be as choc-full of gripping logistical details as it eventually will be, but I will say a few things, mostly about my views of the course thus far in general. First things first: I like it. I really like it, a surprising amount. I don't really know how to say this without sounding like some sort of brown-noser, but who cares. I'm typically abysmal at math classes, or even logic classes, given that they are in some way related to math, but I'm not finding that to be the case this time. Sure, it takes a few different explanations of the material in class before I actually understand most topics (Vacuous truth, I'm looking at you), but I feel as if I legitimately understand them. When you actually find a class interesting, it's easier to concentrate, so hopefully that will lead to better comprehension of the material. My prime example of why I'm enjoying this class was the "streetcar conversation" problem we went over in class. I had never seen that problem before, but the confusing nature of the problem, as well as the fact that while it was in simple English, yet was still a verbal labyrinth, really appealed to me. Again, if you feel challenged by a problem, and instead of making you want to quit, it makes you increasingly more interested in solving it, something's going right there. I hope I'll have the opportunity to solve more problems like that in the future, since logic problems in English have always been more of my forte, as opposed to problems where everything is represented by symbols. I don't know why that is, it's just a failing of mine. In summation, I've been finding the class interesting and challenging thus far, and I hope those two qualities remain the same, as opposed to the challenge ramping up until I can't follow the material, but that remains to be seen. Thank you for your time!
-Gabe F

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