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6 Criteria for Judging Arguments by Analogy - ANSWER-1) Number of entities -
the more cases, the stronger the argument

2) Variety of instances of the premises - the more variety amongst the cases in
the premises, the stronger the argument

3) Number of similar respects - The more respects in which cases in the premises
are similar to each other and the case in the conclusion, the stronger the
argument

4) Relevance - only relevant similarities contribute to the strength of the
argument, irrelevant similarities do not contribute

5) Disanalogies - A disanalogy, or dissimilarity between the conclusion and the
premises weakens an analogical argument

6) Strength of the conclusion - The more modest the claims of the conclusion, the
stronger the argument

Sufficient Condition - ANSWER-To say that X is a sufficient condition for Y means
that if we have X, then we have Y. X guarantees Y to some extent.

Necessary Condition - ANSWER-To say that X is a necessary condition for Y
means that if we do not have X, then we do not have Y. Without X, no Y.

Mill's 5 Methods of Determining Causation - ANSWER-1) Method of Agreement

2) Method of Difference

, 3) Method of Agreement and Difference

4) Method of Residues

5) Method of Concomitant Variation

Number of Entities Criterion - ANSWER-The more cases, the stronger the
analogical argument

Variety of Instances in the Premises Criterion - ANSWER-The more variety
amongst the cases in the premises, the stronger the argument

Number of Similar Respects Criterion - ANSWER-The more respects in which
cases in the premises are similar to each other and the conclusion, the stronger
the argument

Relevance Criterion - ANSWER-Only relevant similarities contribute to the
strength of an argument, irrelevant similarities do not contribute

Disanalogy Criterion - ANSWER-A disanalogy between the conclusion and
premises weakens an analogical argument

Strength of the Conclusion Criterion - ANSWER-The more modest the claims of
the conclusion, the stronger the argument

Method of Agreement - ANSWER-The common circumstance of multiple
phenomenon is the causal circumstance

Method of Difference - ANSWER-If some circumstances where a phenomenon
occurs differ in one respect, then that difference is the causal factor

Joint Method of Agreement and Difference - ANSWER-The combination of both
the Method of Agreement and the Method of Difference

Proximate Cause - ANSWER-The nearest event in the causal chain to the
resulting event

Remote Cause - ANSWER-A more distant event in the causal chain of a resulting
event

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