Rules Flashcards

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What is rule number 1

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Freedom rule

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2
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What is rule number 2

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Burden of proof rule

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3
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What is rule number 3

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Standpoint rule

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4
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What is rule number 4

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Relevance rule

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5
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What is rule number 5

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Uunexpressed premisse rule

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6
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What is rule number 6

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Starting point rule

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7
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What is rule number 7

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Argument scheme rule

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8
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What is rule number 8

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Validity rule

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9
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What is rule number 9

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Closure rule

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10
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What is rule number 10

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Usage rule

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11
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Describe Rule number 1

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Parties must not prevent each other from putting forward standpoints or casting doubt on standpoints

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Describe Rule number 2

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A pary who puts forward a standpoint is obliged to defend it if asked to do so

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13
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Describe Rule number 3

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A party’s attack on a standpoint must relate to the standpoint that has indeed been advanced by the other party

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14
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Describe Rule number 4

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The pary may defend his or her standpoint only by advancing argumentation relating to that standpoint

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15
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Describe Rule number 5

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A party may not falsely present something as a premise that has been left unexpressed by the other party or the deny a premise that he or she has left implicit

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16
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Describe Rule number 6

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No party may not falsely present a premise as a accepted startingpoint, or deny a premise representing a accepted startingpoint

17
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Describe Rule number 7

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a standpoint may not be regarded as conclusively defended if the defence does not take place by means of a appropriate argument scheme that is correctly applied.

18
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Describe Rule number 8

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the reasoning in the argumentation must be logically valid or must be capable of being made valid by making explicit one or more unexpressed premises

19
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Describe Rule number 9

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A failed defence of a standpoint must result in the protagonist retracting the standpoint, and a successfull defence of a standpoint must result in the antagonist retracting his or her doubts

20
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Describe Rule number 10

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Parties must not use any formulations that are insufficiently clear or confusingly ambiguous, and they must interpret the formulations of the other party as carefully and accurately as possible