Test #3 Flashcards
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Logos
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Logical appeal
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Pathos
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Emotional appeal; arguments from the heart
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Inductive reasoning
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Drawing general conclusions from specific observations (only probably true)
3
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Deductive Reasoning
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Syllogistic reasoning that draws a specific conclusion from stated premises (see syllogism)
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Syllogism
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A form of reasoning with a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion that follows exclusively from the parameters of the two premises: it must be both valid (in its structure) and true (in the content of its premises)
Ex: all humans are mortal
Socrates is a human
Socrates is mortal