Test 1 Definitions Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
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Relevant

A

Information that is

related to, germane, or important.

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Standards of reasoning;

principles, measures, norms.

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Criteria

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3
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Theory of knoledge,

investigation of what distinguishes

opinion from justified belief.

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Epistemology

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Judicious

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Cautious, thoughtful,

deliberate, and thorough.

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To analyze, assess, or

evaluate and even make better.

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Critique

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Contradictory claim

challenging previous reasoning.

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Counterargument

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Acceptance, trust, or

faith in a claim or evidence.

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Belief

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Premise

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Evidence or reason (support)

for a claim/argument.

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9
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The power of making

fine distinctions; judgment.

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Discriminating

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Criteria

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Standards of reasoning;

principles, measures, norms.

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Cautious, thoughtful,

deliberate, and thorough.

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Judicious

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Clarifying and questioning

beliefs, theories, or perspectives.

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Socratic Discussion

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Evidence or reason (support)

for a claim/argument.

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Premise

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An end point or claim trying to

be conveyed through fact or opinion.

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Conclusion

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Judgmental

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Thinking carefully about

something in order to

evaluate it and ultimately

decide whether or not

it is acceptable.

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Thinking carefully about something in order to evaluate it and ultimately decide whether or not it is acceptable.

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Belief

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Acceptance, trust, or

faith in a claim or evidence.

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Socratic Discussion

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Clarifying and

questioning beliefs,

theories, or perspectives.

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Conclusion

A

An end point or claim trying to

be conveyed through fact or opinion.

20
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A collection of statements

that includes claims and reasons.

21
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Discriminating

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The power of making

fine distinctions; judgment.

22
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Epistemology

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Theory of knoledge,

investigation of what distinguishes

opinion from justified belief.

23
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Adequate or satisfactory,

something that provides enough

support for a conclusion.

24
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A strong desire to

travel and see the world.

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**Critique**
**To analyze, assess, or** **evaluate** **and even** **make better.**
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**Wanderlust**
**A strong desire to** **travel and see the world.**
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**Information that is** **related** **to,** **germane, or important.**
## Footnote **Relevant**
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**Argument**
**A collection of statements** **that** **includes claims and reasons.**
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**Sufficient**
**Adequate or satisfactory,** **something that provides** **enough** **support for a conclusion.**
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**Counterargument**​
**Contradictory claim** **challenging** **previous reasoning.**