Running Head: CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING 1 CONFLICT VIEW POINTS 2 Conflict Viewpoints Strayer University Willie Ramirez Professor Capers PHI210 October 24, 2015 Introduction Conflicts are differences or disagreements that when individuals have varying points of view that may be ideologically against each other. Conflicts occurrence always interfere with how individuals relate with each other. In order to ensure that conflicting parties find an amicable solution, a good conflict analysis strategy should be devised so that the conflicting individuals can come to terms with one another. A conflict solution strategy is always detailed; a mediator is required to have relevant and adequate information about the issue to which these conflicting individuals have disagreed on. It is always necessary that the mediator should avoid taking sides or being biased about specific issues so that he or she doesn’t disagree with the individuals to which he or she wishes to settle their conflict (Peter, 2006). Conflict analysis always requires a more detailed critical thinking by involving oneself in the process of trying to find the reasons to approve or disapprove certain views to which each of the conflicting parties raise. In this article different issues are described and brought to book according to the varying effects to which these conflicting viewpoints have to each other. It is very evident that a certain approved topic to which detailed ideologies to which individuals argue about are brought to a comprehensive scrutiny without biasing one individual’s point of view (Graff, 2003). Three important reasons for approving a certain ideology say an advantage or a disadvantage and gives further detailed reasons for either supporting or not supporting the proposed point of view. Each of the stated reasons is very important to be discussed and give premises that disapprove my own point of view about the ideologies stated. Several questions relating to ideologies proposed are to be answered in accordance to a detailed overview of what all these ideologies are about. These questions include; what is interesting about this view? What would I notice if I believed this view? In what sense or under what conditions might this idea be true? Logic is the form of reasoning or reflecting on a certain stated point conducted by an individual under the monitor of strict principles that aim at making these form of reasoning valid. The need or necessity of having good knowledge about a certain ideology to which an individual wants to reason-evaluate it is an important this reasoning than using inferential reasoning where an individual identifies the disadvantages of a certain issue and gives conclusions based on the disadvantages identified. Logical reasoning can expose a candid error in a certain individual argument; logi ...