Logical structures of arguments
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The United States bases many arguments on fairness and equity. Affirmative action promotes fairness to correct enduring inequities from the past. Affirmative action involves preferential policies which should be overturned because they are not fair today. Tradition is often cited as well . Providing Logical Structures …
[DOC File]Colorado Department of Education Home Page | CDE
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Communicate effective logical arguments using mathematical justification and proof. Mathematical argumentation involves making and testing conjectures, drawing valid conclusions, and justifying thinking. Use critical thinking to recognize problematic aspects of situations, create mathematical models, and present and defend solutions
[DOCX File]Duplin County Schools
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Arguments in most persuasive messages are expected to have logical, ethical, and rhetorical structure. Rhetoric is the art of persuasion. It is the act of attempting to change thinking by communicating some aspect of reasonable and appropriate thinking (logos), some aspect of positive self-image (ethos), and some effective appeals to emotions (pathos).
[DOC File]Argument, Analysis, and Evidence in Academic Writing in ...
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Oct 12, 2008 · Logos corresponds with the argument's "logical appeals." Effective arguments will probably include facts and other supporting details to back up the author's claims. ... Next, look for ways that the data is connected. Look for patterns, See if there are parallel structures or ideas. Note the structure of the passage and see if the structure is ...
[DOC File]Contemporary Ethical Theory
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1. Demonstrated capacity to analyze the logical structures of arguments, viz., to . Identify their premises and conclusions and to determine their strengths and . weaknesses; 2. Demonstrated knowledge of primary texts by apt and accurate reference to . them; 3. Clearly articulated paper theses that is plausibly defended and frankly
[DOCX File]EXAM 1 (Mid-term, tentatively March 12.)
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2.Students will perform formal analysis of reasoning, which includes exposing the logical structures of arguments by displaying their inference tree diagrams, which identify logical dependence relations among the premises and conclusion. 3.Students will evaluate the validity of arguments. This involves identification and application of informal ...
[DOC File]Rhetorical Strategies Cheat Sheet - AP Language
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Logical Fallacies. Fallacies are common errors in reasoning that will undermine the logic of your argument. Fallacies can be either illegitimate arguments or irrelevant points, and are often identified because they lack evidence that supports their claim. Avoid these common fallacies in your own arguments and watch for them in the arguments of ...
[DOC File]STATEMENT, ARGUMENTS, VALIDITY, SOUNDNESS
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Validity is a function of logical form, not content: An argument is valid if and only if, if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true. Now there are a number of basic argument forms that are valid and these can be combined into larger structures to make up long arguments.
[DOCX File]Macalester College
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Part of the course will be focused on understanding the logical structures of the different types of arguments—for instance, arguments that involve statistical generalizations or ones where we reason to the best explanation-- that we frequently employ in the course of everyday life.
[DOC File]LOGICAL REASONING: ARGUMENTS
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LOGICAL REASONING: ARGUMENTS www.IvyLeagueAdmission.com. Logical reasoning questions (arguments) evaluate your ability to understand, analyze and criticize a presentation of facts and opinions to support a position. Some are presented as heated debates between two people, while others are formal presentations of positions.
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