Lesson 2 Flashcards

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What are the problems with the imagination test ?

A
  1. Limited power of imagination
  2. Cognitive and confirmation bias
  3. Inconsistencies
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What is the imagination test

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You are able to imagine a situation where the premises are true and the conclusion is false- making it invalid

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3
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What is the intuition test

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When you intuit or intellectualize and argument to determine its validity

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What are the problems with the intuition test

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  1. Incorrect results
  2. Limited scope
  3. Intuition doesn’t exist
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5
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When is an argument deductively invalid

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When it is possible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false

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When is an argument deductively valid

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When it is impossible for an argument to have true premises and a false conclusion

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7
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What are the two clarifications towards deductively valid arguments

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  1. Don’t confuse truth with validity
  2. Arguments are valid- not propositions
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8
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Can a deductively valid argument have false premises

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Yes

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9
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Can a deductively valid argument have a false conclusion?

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No

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10
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Is this argument deductively valid
P1- All pigs can fly
P2- Wesley is a pig
P3- Wesley can fly

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yes.

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11
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An argument is objectively good when it has what

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All true premises and the conclusion follows from the premises

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What are the two objective ways of evaluating an argument

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  1. Examine if each proposition is true or false
  2. Consider the relation the premise have to the conclusion
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13
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Objective arguments are what

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Arguments independent of emotion

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14
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Subjective arguments are what

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Depend on how someone feels about an argument

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15
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An argument is inductively strong if

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it is likely the conclusion is true given the premises

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16
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An argument is inductively weak if

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it is unlikely the conclusion is true given the premises