LOGIC PROJECT Find one news article and one blog post of your choice. Analyze each piece and identify the main arguments. Put the main arguments into logical form and determine the validity. - logical...

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LOGIC PROJECT

  1. Find one news article and one blog post of your choice.

  2. Analyze each piece and identify the main arguments.

  3. Put the main arguments into logical form and determine the validity. - logical form from book:Socratic Logic by Peter Kreeft

  4. Write a response (around 2 page typed) for each piece by answering the following: Are there any flaws in the argument? If the argument is valid but you disagree with the conclusion, are there ambiguous terms or a premise you would reject? Why? What would be your counter-argument? Is your argument valid? How would your opponent try to attack your argument?

  5. Helpful hint: You will probably have an easier time if you pick something controversial and opinionated!

  6. You must electronically submit a copy and/or link to your source, plus your response.

Answered Same DayMay 07, 2021

Answer To: LOGIC PROJECT Find one news article and one blog post of your choice. Analyze each piece and...

Asif answered on May 08 2021
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Logic Project 2: Controversy between Google and the federal government regarding pay-for-news policy     1
Logic Project 2: Controversy between Google and the federal government regarding pay-for-news policy
Analysis and identification of the main arguments
    The Australian government recently decided to impose a code of conduct for the tech giants which states that the companies like Google, Microsoft, or Facebook have to pay a news organization a portion of the revenue if they use that news site links for accessing news articles.
According to the government, a news organization in Australia should get their share of ad revenues if that is being generated by their content. But some of the companies like Google is extremely against this law and already have threatened to remove Google services from Australia if that law is made. Google has made clear that such terms of functioning are completely against their business policies and such law is completely ‘unworkable’ to abide by. According to the...
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