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    7.3 – Neutralization of the fallacy: In paragraph 4 the author has violated the sufficiency criterion of a good argument. The author has violates the sufficiency criteria by committing the fallacy of false analogy. In paragraph 4 the author states, “In the mid 1940s – before publicly funded healthcare – my grand parents sold their car to pay the hospital bill related to my father’s birth, so “purchasing” the birth of a child is nothing new.” This is a wrong analogy. Just because you pay for hospital

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    On pages 164-175, we learn over the 8 common propositional argument evaluations. Every argument must be valid in order to pass the Proper Form Test. In the cases of fallacies, not every premise will support the conclusion making that argument invalid. The first argument we see is Denying the Disjunct, which involves two statements, in two forms, which can be explained through four forms. The first form is “If S1 or S2, not S1, therefore S2” (pg. 164). The second form is “If S1 or S2, Tf S1”

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    Barbara Eddins Introduction to Philosophy 102 Dr. Roberts February 28, 2013 The Substance to Life I feel like the two most important days of your life is the day you were born and the day you find out why you were born. There are all kinds of theories of how life is supposed to be. People believe all sorts of things of how life will be like. I feel like everyone in the world was put on this plant for a reason. We may not always know why we were put here but I think that is the goal in life

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    that it wasn't as direct and had more information within it to explain why I felt my argument was important. This way it is easier for the audience to read as it is written in a way that can hopefully work for everyone in one way or another. The challenge I had when developing my argument was the digging I had to do to obtain articles that worked to help me make it valid. I needed some that supported what my argument was but was more than words written by a random someone, wanted articles from journals

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    They wrote about the evaluation arguments on the good reasons researching and writing effective arguments book in 2014. Firstly, there are many kinds of argument but, one of them is evaluation arguments . The evaluation arguments focus on what we value. The criteria is very important and it should convince the audience so, the readers will agree. The writer should introduce the person or the event he will talk about. Moreover, when the writer wants to write an evaluation argument he should decide wether

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    Name Teacher’s name Course Date Family Guy Evaluation Argument. Family guy is one of the most famous adult TV animation at the moment. The show is based on an American Family living in Rhode Island. The father of the family is called Peter Griffin and the mother is called Lois. The parents have two teenage kids, namely Chris and Meg. They also have a dog named Brian. The dog is particularly smart. The family has also adopted a mutant baby called Stewie who is always trying to get rid of his parents

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    Teaching Argument Evaluation in An Introductory Philosophy Course ABSTRACT: One of the greatest challenges in teaching an introductory philosophy course is convincing students that there are, indeed, reliable standards for the evaluation of arguments. Too often introductory students criticize an argument simply by contesting the truth of one of its claims. And far too often, the only claim in an argument that meets serious objections is its conclusion. For many students, the idea that an argument

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    Deductive Argument from Evil Logically, can Evil and the “three-O” God co-exist in this universe? The deductive argument from evil says they cannot. In this essay I will explain the argument and analyze why it is valid but unsound. I will do this by discussing fallacious nature of the premise that if God were omnipotent and knew he could prevent the existence of evil without sacrificing some greater good he would then necessarily prevent it. The essay will propose the following evaluation of the

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    | There are at least 3 arguments which: * Are somewhat related to the essay question * Support the thesis statement * Use descriptive ethics and * Are ordered in a logical sequence. | There are at least 3 arguments which: * Are mostly related to the essay question * Support the thesis statement * Use descriptive ethics and * Are ordered in a logical sequence. | There are at least 3 arguments which: * Are directly related to the essay question

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    There are ample differences between my first critical evaluation and this one. While initially writing the evaluation for Quiz 1, I did not truly understand what it meant to evaluate and analyze an article. However, over the course of this semester, I progressively acquired the tools to do so. In my first evaluation I had no real structure and primarily focused on putting together as much evidence as possible to see if it would support the claim made in the editorial. When coming to the conclusion

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