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Extracted text: 1301exam#16FA21-12wk - PHIL X ent/17979767/View. 1. TRUE or FALSE: An 'argument' is "a verbal attempt to persuade someone of the truth of a claim by providing reasons / evidence why they should accept the claim. 2. TRUE or FALSE: The inferences' of an argument are sentences that contain the evidence that supports the truth of the conclusion / claim. 3. TRUE or FALSE: The 'premise' of an argument is the claim that the argument makes and which it seeks to demonstrate as 'true.' TRUE or FALSE: When evaluating an argument, one should identify the claim/ conclusion of the argument and then identify the premises / supporting statements of the claim. 5. TRUE or FALSE: When evaluating an argument, one should identify the type of logical inference being utilized. 6. TRUE or FALSE: Induction an inductive argument establishes the truth of the argument claim with logical certainty. 7. TRUE or FALSE: Logic is the study of the rules of proper inference. TRUE or FALSE: A logical fallacy in an argument is a "mistake in logic" – it consists of making an "improper inference. 9. TRUE or FALSE: Informal fallacies are logical mistakes "in the form" of a deductive argument. 10. TRUE or FALSE: If one argues for the truth of a conclusion by using irrelevant charges of the bad character of one's opponent in argument, one commits the "ad hominem" fallacy. 11. TRUE or FALSE: If one assumes in the premises of an argument that what the majority believes is necessarily true, one commits the fappeal to the crowd' fallacy. 12. TRUE or FALSE: If one assumes in an argument that if a claim is not known to /1 ect in ePortfolio Download Open with docReader <> 48 acer
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