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DETERMININGtruthLesson 3
19問 • 5ヶ月前
  • Erisey Manayon
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  • 1

    rooted in Greek philosophy this required in order to establish something true.

    Justified, true belief

  • 2

    A belief may be justified by using one’s perception and sense

    Justification

  • 3

    THEORY UNDER DETERMINING TRUTH

    Correspondence theory Coherence Theory Consensus Theory Relativism Pragmatic Theory

  • 4

    states something is true if it corresponds to reality or the actual state of affairs. Would have sense perception or experience

    Correspondence theory

  • 5

    Proposes that something is true if it makes a sense when placed in a certain situation or context. truths” from different perspectives

    Coherence Theory

  • 6

    View knowledge as based on agreement, and something is true if almost everyone agrees that it is true.

    Consensus Theory

  • 7

    is a philosophical concept that contends that there are no absolute truths

    Relativism

  • 8

    holds the view that something is true if we can put it into practice or if it is useful in real life. tested to confirm validity. A related theory, verificationism, considers that ideas must be verified using sense or experience.

    Pragmatic Theory

  • 9

    phrased in such a way that they seem reasonable.

    Arguments

  • 10

    A number of arguments, m

    Fallacies

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    EXAMPLES OF FALLACY

    Ad hominem Appeal to force Appeal to emotion Appeal to popular Begging the question CAUSE- AND EFFECT FALLACY OF COMPOSITION FALLACY OF DIVISION

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    attacking a person making the argument instead of the argument itself Example: “ Of course, he believes that the government is flawed. He is a rebel and Communist!”

    Ad hominem

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    using the threat if force or an undesirable event to advance an argument. Example: If this peace agreement will not be signed by government, then we will have no recourse but to go to war.”

    Appeal to force

  • 14

    using emotions such as pity or sympathy Example: “ All these charges are baseless; this is just plain harassment. Can’t you see how this affecting my family?”

    Appeal to emotion

  • 15

    The idea is presented as acceptable because a lot of people accept. Example: “ Every boy your age already has a girlfriend, you should go and find one!”

    Appeal to popular

  • 16

    Assuming the thing or idea to proven is true; also known as “circular argument” Example: “ I have a right to free speech, therefore, you cannot stop me from talking.”

    Begging the question

  • 17

    assuming the thing or idea to be proven is true; also known as “circular argument” Example: “ Ever since you bought that weather, everything has been going wrong in your life. Ypu should get rid of it.”

    CAUSE- AND EFFECT

  • 18

    assuming that what is true for a part is true for the whole. Example: “ These cases of robberies in this district have convinced me that the city has become a den of thieves and criminals.

    FALLACY OF COMPOSITION

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    assuming that what is true for the whole is true for its parts. Example: “ You come from a family of doctors and intellectuals! Surely you can do better in this curse!”

    FALLACY OF DIVISION

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    rooted in Greek philosophy this required in order to establish something true.

    Justified, true belief

  • 2

    A belief may be justified by using one’s perception and sense

    Justification

  • 3

    THEORY UNDER DETERMINING TRUTH

    Correspondence theory Coherence Theory Consensus Theory Relativism Pragmatic Theory

  • 4

    states something is true if it corresponds to reality or the actual state of affairs. Would have sense perception or experience

    Correspondence theory

  • 5

    Proposes that something is true if it makes a sense when placed in a certain situation or context. truths” from different perspectives

    Coherence Theory

  • 6

    View knowledge as based on agreement, and something is true if almost everyone agrees that it is true.

    Consensus Theory

  • 7

    is a philosophical concept that contends that there are no absolute truths

    Relativism

  • 8

    holds the view that something is true if we can put it into practice or if it is useful in real life. tested to confirm validity. A related theory, verificationism, considers that ideas must be verified using sense or experience.

    Pragmatic Theory

  • 9

    phrased in such a way that they seem reasonable.

    Arguments

  • 10

    A number of arguments, m

    Fallacies

  • 11

    EXAMPLES OF FALLACY

    Ad hominem Appeal to force Appeal to emotion Appeal to popular Begging the question CAUSE- AND EFFECT FALLACY OF COMPOSITION FALLACY OF DIVISION

  • 12

    attacking a person making the argument instead of the argument itself Example: “ Of course, he believes that the government is flawed. He is a rebel and Communist!”

    Ad hominem

  • 13

    using the threat if force or an undesirable event to advance an argument. Example: If this peace agreement will not be signed by government, then we will have no recourse but to go to war.”

    Appeal to force

  • 14

    using emotions such as pity or sympathy Example: “ All these charges are baseless; this is just plain harassment. Can’t you see how this affecting my family?”

    Appeal to emotion

  • 15

    The idea is presented as acceptable because a lot of people accept. Example: “ Every boy your age already has a girlfriend, you should go and find one!”

    Appeal to popular

  • 16

    Assuming the thing or idea to proven is true; also known as “circular argument” Example: “ I have a right to free speech, therefore, you cannot stop me from talking.”

    Begging the question

  • 17

    assuming the thing or idea to be proven is true; also known as “circular argument” Example: “ Ever since you bought that weather, everything has been going wrong in your life. Ypu should get rid of it.”

    CAUSE- AND EFFECT

  • 18

    assuming that what is true for a part is true for the whole. Example: “ These cases of robberies in this district have convinced me that the city has become a den of thieves and criminals.

    FALLACY OF COMPOSITION

  • 19

    assuming that what is true for the whole is true for its parts. Example: “ You come from a family of doctors and intellectuals! Surely you can do better in this curse!”

    FALLACY OF DIVISION