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Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence D265 Advance text 2024
  • Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence D265 Advance text 2024

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  • Which sentence is a non-proposition? - If the burglar did not go out the front door, they must have gone out a window. - The earth is the third planet from the sun. - Where are the keys to my car? - Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. - ANSWERSWhere are the keys to my car? Did the company really close that deal? It has had a great year. Where is the president right now? Let's go ask whether the deal was closed. In the above paragraph, which sentence expresses a propo...
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Fallacies Test  2023 with verified  Questions and Answers
  • Fallacies Test 2023 with verified Questions and Answers

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  • Which of the following is a bandwagon fallacy? a. Everyone is doing it b. The sky is falling c. "That movie, "Kill, Blood, Gore" deserves the Oscar for best picture. There are other good movies, but not like that one. Others may deserve an honorable mention, but not the Oscar, because "Kill, Blood, Gore" deserves the Oscar." d. "Not only is Erick a total loser, he has a history of supporting establishment losers in failed campaigns so it is an honor to be uninvited from his ev...
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Week 7 Phil 347 Discussion  questions and answers Chapter 10: Evaluating Causal Arguments Chapter 11: Detecting Fallacies
  • Week 7 Phil 347 Discussion questions and answers Chapter 10: Evaluating Causal Arguments Chapter 11: Detecting Fallacies

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  • Week 7 Phil 347 Discussion questions and answers Chapter 10: Evaluating Causal Arguments Chapter 11: Detecting Fallacies Discuss some of the differences between causal arguments and both inductive generalizations and analogous arguments. Also discuss the difference between making a causal argument and establishing true causation, if there is any. Can you provide an example? In a Causal argument, if one of the claims or the premise contains Effect then the other claim or the conclusio...
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Philosophy Test Bank
  • Philosophy Test Bank

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  • 1. Not investigating whether or not one's beliefs about the physical universe make sense in connection with their beliefs about their gods fails which criterion of good thinking/philosophy/science? a. consistency b. coherency c. adequacy d. applicability e. communicability b. coherency 2. Literary writing, like that of Hemingway or Steinbeck, a. mythic explana- in that it attempts to explain some aspect of human experience is an example of a. mythic explanation b. material explanation c....
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EDT303Q - Religious Education
  • EDT303Q - Religious Education

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  • EDT303Q - Religious Education.Thread: After studying the Reading & Study materials, compose a 500-600 word argument that is objective, carefully-constructed, and free of emotion (and hence it should not contain any exclamation points) in support of your opinion about ethical relativism and Christian ethics. Formulate your argument by answering BOTH of the following questions: 1. Is Christian ethics relativistic or absolutist? Explain your answer. 2. What, if any, are the differences between...
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 Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence D265(Lesson Questions and terms)Correctly Answered!!
  • Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence D265(Lesson Questions and terms)Correctly Answered!!

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  • Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence D265(Lesson Questions and terms)Correctly Answered!! Which sentence is a non-proposition? - If the burglar did not go out the front door, they must have gone out a window. - The earth is the third planet from the sun. - Where are the keys to my car? - Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. Where are the keys to my car? Did the company really close that deal? It has had a great year. Where is the president right now? Let's go ask whe...
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CRWGCRWGU D265 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT  LATEST VERSIONS 2024 ITICAL THINKING REASON AND EVIDENCE
  • CRWGCRWGU D265 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT LATEST VERSIONS 2024 ITICAL THINKING REASON AND EVIDENCE

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  • Principle of Charity - ANSWER when interpreting someone's argument, we should always try to identify the best version of the argument that the author could plausibly have intended to put forward. inductive argumen proposition - ANSWER theory argument statement t - ANSWER Creating a case by providing specific examples and drawing a conclusion based on the evidence they provide sound - ANSWER valid deductive with true premises invalid argument - ANSWER a deductive argument that does...
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Philosophy Final Review Latest 2024
  • Philosophy Final Review Latest 2024

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  • Philosophy Final Review Latest 2024 A sound argument is one where the premises are true and the argument is valid. - True If I study for a test, I do well on the test. I studied for the philosophy test. Therefore, I did well on the philosophy test. - Valid According to Plato, reason is the highest faculty of the soul and wisdom is the highest virtue. - True Aristotle taught that good actions become good habits and a good habit can be a virtue. These virtues help make us excelle...
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D265 - Section 1
  • D265 - Section 1

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  • D265 - Section 1 premise - ANS a proposition lending credence to the conclusion ; provide a reason for thinking the conclusion is true ; made up of claims, evidence, ideas, etc. intended to support the conclusion conclusion indicators - ANS these feel conclusive and have the general sense of "I have told you some things or I am about to tell you some things, now here is what I want you to believe" -common examples: therefore, so, it follows that, hence, thus, entails that, we may co...
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PHIL 347N Week 4 Journal
  • PHIL 347N Week 4 Journal

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  • PHIL 347N Week 4 Journal WEEK 4 JOURNAL 1 Week 4 Journal Chamberlain. College of Nursing PHIL 347N May 2020 This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 10-24-2021 17:20:41 GMT -05:00 This study resource was shared via CourseHWEEK 4 JOURNAL 2 Interference The differing meanings of "valid inference" and "warranted inference" are closely related to the differing purposes of deductive and inductive arguments – the purpose of deductive being to prove; the purpose of induct...
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