Arguments Flashcards
1
Q
The third act of the mind. Proceeds from truths already known to the establishment of another truth by way of inference from the former (discoursive)
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Reasoning
2
Q
Can by any text — whether written, spoken, or visual — that expresses a point of view.
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Argument
3
Q
Arguments that give specific information
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Argument to inform
4
Q
Arguments that persuade readers rather than win out opponents.
A
Arguments to convince
5
Q
Arguments that have a problem and consequence
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Arguments to explore
6
Q
Arguments that take the form of intense meditations on a theme, or of prayer
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Arguments to meditate or pray