R&A Part 1 Flashcards

1
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What is an argument?

A

A set of statements, one of which is the conclusion which is affirmed by premises.

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2
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What is a statement?

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A sentence that is either true or false.

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3
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What does validity concern?

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The form of an argument rather than it’s content.

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4
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What is logic?

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The study of methods evaluating whether premises of an argument support the conclusion.

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5
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What makes an argument strong?

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An argument is strong if it’s probable that if the premises are true, the conclusion will also be true.

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What makes an argument cogent?

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A cogent argument is an argument that is strong and has true premises.

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Modus Ponens

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If A then B
A
So, B

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Modus Tollens

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If A then B
Not B
So, not A

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Hypothetical Syllogism

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If A then B
If B then C.
A
So, C

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Disjunctive Syllogism

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Either A or B
Not A
So, B

OR
Not B
So, A

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Constructive Dilemma

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Either A or B
If A then C
If B then D
So, Either C or D

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12
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Fallacy of Denying the Antecedent

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If A then B
Not A
So, B

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13
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Fallacy of Affirming the Consequent

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If A then B
B
So, A

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14
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Non Argument - Report

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An informative text, a series of assertions.

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Non Argument - Illustration

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Doesn’t give reasoning to believe a statement but rather offers an example

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Non Argument - Explanatory Statement

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Uses the word ‘because’ to explain a statement. ‘Because’ will be followed by an explanation of the fact preceding it.

17
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Non Argument - Conditional Statement

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If A then B. A statement with no conclusion.

18
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Excessive Verbiage - Discount

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Acknowledgement of a fact/possibility that renders the argument weak.

19
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Excessive Verbiage - Repetition

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The repetition of a statement doesn’t make it any more true. Not logically necessary.

20
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Excessive Verbiage - Assurance

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Word/phrase indicating authors confidence.

21
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Excessive Verbiage - Hedge

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Indicates the author is tentative (e.g. in my opinion)