What Reasonable Conclusions Are Possible? Flashcards
Dichotomous Thinking
When people think in black or white, yes or no, right or wrong, or correct or incorrect terms
Qualifying Questions on Conclusions
When is it accurate?
Where is it accurate?
Why and for what purpose is it accurate?
If-Clause
We state a condition that we are assuming in order to enable us to reach a particular conclusion; presents you with multiple conclusions that you should assess before making up your mind about the controversy, broadens the list of possible conclusions from which you can choose your own position
Clues for Identifying Alternative Conclusions
Try to identify as many conclusions as possible that would follow from the reasons
Use if-clauses to qualify alternative conclusions
Reword the issue to “What should we do about Y?
When A Factual Claim Could be Accepted as Dependable
When the claim appears to be undisputed common knowledge
When the claim is the conclusion from a well-reasoned argument
When the claim is adequately supported by solid evidence in the same communication or by other evidence that we know