Section 1 Flashcards

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Define “proposition”:

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Define “non-proposition”:

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Define “simple proposition”:

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Define “complex proposition”:

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Define “argument”:

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Define “non-argument”:

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Define “premise”:

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Define “conclusion”:

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Define “deductive argument”:

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Define “inductive argument”:

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Define “valid”:

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Define “sound”:

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Define “strong”:

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Define “cogent”:

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Define “fallacy”:

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Define “formal fallacy”:

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Define “informal fallacy”:

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18
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Define “affirming the consequent.” Is it formal or informal? Why?

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Define “denying the antecedent.” Is it formal or informal? Why?

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20
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Define the “fallacy fallacy.” Is it formal or informal? Why?

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