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definition of argumentation - correct answers the giving of public reasons for
private convictions
purpose of argumentation - correct answers to convince, to change belief
two forms of reasoning - correct answers deduction induction
proof using scientific observation - correct answers . induction
proof using syllogisms - correct answers deduction
tactics of irresponsible argumentation - correct answers . red herring and
tautology
reasons from particular to general - correct answers induction
reasons from general to particular - correct answers deduction
governed by laws of evidence - correct answers induction
the laws of evidence - correct answers quality and quantity
fallacies of induction - correct answers quality and truthfulness
, distinguishes the types of syllogisms - correct answers wording of major
premise
reasons from a simple declarative statement - correct answers . categorical
contains a condition - correct answers hypothetical
presents alternative - correct answers . disjunctive
fallacy of the disjunctive - correct answers failure to state all alternatives
fallacy of the hypothetical/conditional - correct answers denial of condition
condition for a true syllogism - correct answers all statements are true
condition for a valid syllogism - correct answers correct formation of
statements
parts of a syllogism - correct answers . two premises and conclusion
syllogism with an unstated premise - correct answers disjunctive
fallacy of the categorical - correct answers shared characteristic
Persuasion uses emotional appeal. - correct answers True