Argument

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an argument in which one premise is not explicitly stated.
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Inductive
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Claims of a fact
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General to specific
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When one event will lead to another, which leads to another, and eventually to a west scenario.
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Just because something occurred prior to something that happened it does not mean it caused it
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Dedeuctive
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Syllogism
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When two situation being compared are not similar enough to say what will happen in one situation will happen in the other
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Reasoning
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Personal credibility of the speaker
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Deductive
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The Motivated Sequence
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Deductive fallacies
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good/bad, right/wrong, moral/immoral, just/unjust, ethical/unethical
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Aristotle three modes of Proof
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Creating an equally compelling but totally irrelevant argument
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Incontrovertible, True/ false
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When a broad conclusion is based on a small or insufficient sample
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The art of communicating effectively
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Specific to general
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Consist of (either/or) statements
- I will take either BIO or CHEM
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Consist of (If/then) statement
- If i can get someone to cover my shift then I will go
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Consist of words such as all, each, any, every
- All baseball players wear hats
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An error in reasoning
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Types of claims
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Standards of conduct that we live life(Deals with right or Wrong)
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Should/should not
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They believed that the truth is anything you can convince someone to believe
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Types of syllogism
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The proof of the apparent proof given by the actual words of the speaker
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Feeling of discomfort when faced with info that opposes what we know or believe to be true.
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Inductive fallacies
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when the two options provided are not the only options possible
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A Causes B
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When something observed is given an incorrect meaning
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Putting the audience into a certain frame of mined
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When a claim is supported simply by restating a claim in a different way
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Begins with a claim