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· 1-5 · 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 ·Fallacies in logic : To Quoque.
What does "to quoque" mean?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Logical Theory
Posting ID:
5424
OTA ID:
102996
The logical fallacy of "straw man".
In a logical argument, what is a "straw man?"
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Logical Theory
Posting ID:
5425
OTA ID:
102996
1. Arguments are inductive if they are invalid. (True or false and Explain why??) 2. A valid argument can have a false conclusion. (Explain why and If true, then give an example??) 3. The claim "The earth is round" is a valid statement. (True or false and Explain why??) 4. A logically sound argument may be invalid. (True or false and Explain why??)
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Logical Theory
Posting ID:
5459
OTA ID:
103185
1. Arguments are inductive if they are invalid. (True or false and Explain why??) 2. A valid argument can have a false conclusion. (Explain why and If true, then give an example??) 3. The claim "The earth is round" is a valid statement. (True or false and Explain why??) 4. A logically sound argument may be invalid. (True or false and Explain why??)
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Logical Theory
Posting ID:
5556
OTA ID:
102137
I need to get a DIRECT answers for my exercise logic philosophy.
I need to answer all this questions as soon as i can so i can prepare for my first mid-term. iam looking to get the answers so i can get more examples to get good grade on my mid-term. ****************************************************** 1. Look, Jones is clearly not our man. If Jones committed the crime, then he wouldn't pass a "lie-detector" (i.e. polygraph) test. But, as a matter of fact, he did pass the test. What is the question at issue? What is the conclusion of the argument? What is the Standard Form of the argument? P1_____________________________________________ P2_____________________________________________ Conclusion___________________________________... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Logical Theory
Posting ID:
5602
OTA ID:
102996
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