Learn to Ask Questions.
We have elected to offer this workshop because of our discovery that, but for the exceptions, people in general simply do not know how to ask good questions vis a vis the problems of life that come upon them.
Unless one can ask good questions, one will fail to elucidate the nature of the problem. If one fails in this, one will be very hard pressed to solve the problem.
Every problem is in the end is described in a language. As such, this description in linguistics of the problem is known as:
propositional act.
People, in seeking an answer to their propositional act, do so with such automatic swiftness that they never consider:
1. the implicate logic of the propositional act and by
inference the logic inherent to the problem
2. the semantics of the propositional act and by inference the
semantics of the problem
3. the presupposition(s) inherent to the propositional act and by inference the presupposition within the problem.
Without the information items about the problem, one cannot be any where near the possibility of elucidating the nature of a problem.
So, with the rest of the entire body of material, what we have cited here is what this workshop will be dealing with.
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