False premise examples

    • [DOCX File]Materials - VDOE :: Virginia Department of Education Home

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      Washington Post Co. (1985) provided the following examples of what could be considered reckless disregard:. Journalist deliberately slants and ignores evidence contrary to the false premise of the story. A journalist is, in the opinion of the court, out to get the plaintiff.. The journalist’s notes contradict the published statements of ...

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    • [DOC File]Study Questions for First Exam

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      Gives a criticism of one premise. Since the premise is a conditional sentence, this will be an example that is intended to show the premise is false (an X that is not Y, or a Y that is not Z). Says why the example is supposed to show the premise is false. Says …

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    • What's a good example of a false premise that everyone can relate …

      Prepare a mini-lesson or a multi-media presentation on what makes a false premise. Many sources are available on-line for information on logical fallacies. Students will benefit from seeing examples as the teacher explains why each false premise does not work for logical argument. Discuss why false premises are used, even though they are not ...

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    • [DOC File]Defamation, Libel, Privacy, Obscenity, and Commercial Speech

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      An argument can be a perfectly valid deduction even if it involves a false premise. Here is an example. Example 3. 1. All cats have five legs. 2. Bugs Pussy is my cat.-----3. Bugs Pussy has five legs. This is a perfectly valid deduction. If (1) and (2) are true then (3) must be true. It so happens that, in this example (1) and (3) are false.

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      Step 3: Look for the indication of an INVALID argument (a row where every premise is true while the conclusion is false). Notice that in the third row, both premises are true while the conclusion is false; this "bad row" tells us that the argument is INVALID. EXAMPLE 2.1.2. Use …

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    • [DOC File]Lesson Skill: Identifying false premise in persuasive writing

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      For this reason, arguments based on false premise are more difficult to refute or even discuss because the truth of a premise must be agreed upon by all parties.” Activity Once students have a clear grasp on false premise definition and examples, work on identifying and applying skills with the concept.

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy 152

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      What follows ‘because’ is the premise; what precedes it is the conclusion. Deductive validity: an argument is deductively valid if and only if it is not possible for the premise(s) to be true and the conclusion false. The logical connection is tight enough to preclude that.

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    • [DOC File]UNIT 2 MODULE 1

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      Can a valid argument have a false premise? If so, give an example. Can an invalid argument have a true conclusion? If so, give an example. Can an argument with a false conclusion be sound? If so, give an example. Can an argument with a true conclusion be unsound? If so, give an example. What is materialism? State one of the main arguments for ...

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