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Cause and Effect Arguments Flashcards

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Typical Errors in Cause-and-Effect Logic

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Sequencing: The fact that some event X occurred before some event Y does not necessarily indicate that event X caused event Y.
Co-Occurrence: The simultaneous occurrence of two events does not necessarily indicate that one causes the other.
Correlation does not mean Causation:

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Weakening a cause and effect argument

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A cause & effect argument can be weakened by

  1. Showing that the relationship can be reversed
  2. Finding an alternative cause for the effect
  3. A third variables caused both events
  4. The effect doesn’t occur when the cause occurs
  5. The effects occurs when the cause doesn’t occur
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Strengthening a Cause & Effect Argument

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Strengthen Cause & Effect Arguments by:

  1. Rule out alternative causes
  2. Show that when cause is not present, effect does not occur
  3. Show that the cause & effect CANNOT be reversed
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