問題一覧
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they give reason or set of Reasons to persuade others that action or idea is right Or wrong.
arguments
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either committed deliberately to deceive or fersvode people to do something or unintentionally
fallacies
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Two types of fallacies
formal, informal
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mistake in logical structure of argument, especially premise, or an assertion, belief, or assumption, does not Logically connect with conclusion
formal fallacies
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flaw relationship between argument and supporting evidence
informal fallacies
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cause something become less in size, Importance
diminish (verb)
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to say something is true
affim (verb)
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Having strongly attractive quality
Alluring (Adjective)
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someone who does something Illegal Or morally wrong.
miscreant (noun)
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mistake in logical structure of argument. premise does not logically connect. Validity of statement diminishes
Formal fallacy
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no connection between the argument and supporting evidence caused by fault use of language
informal fallacy
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person who makes speeches
orator (noun)
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not supporting any side
neutral (adjective)
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unpleasant to point that cannot be ended endured.
insufferable (adjective)
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approve something that considered wrong
condone (verb)
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period between two academic sessions or terms.
intermission (noun)
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returns to the original statement
circular reasoning
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two choices to choose from, In reality they are not the only choices.
false dilemma
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exggerates the consequences of event could lead to something disastrous.
slippery slope
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effect Cause that is not directly connected
questionable cause
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insufficient in order to reach particular conclusion.
hasty generalization
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presents a connection between premise
non- sequitur
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needing someone or something for help, Support
reliant (adjective)
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very bad in way that causes shock, fear, disgust,
deplorable (adjective)
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offering or Showing something appealing.
entice (verb)
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take attention away from or to take attention of something or someone
divert (verb)
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from a long time so long ago cannot be remember.
immemorial (adjective)