Exam 3: The Structure of Argument
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An argument that has a set of premises employing a single line of reasoning to justify a conclusion is called a ______________ argument.
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If an argument employs more than one structure it is considered to be multi-structured.
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When you have two separate sets of premises justifying the same conclusion, you have a divergent
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An argument where the relevance of a premise is dependent upon the truth of other premises has what structure?
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What structure does the following argument have?
All dogs are mammals. Peanut is a dog and he barks. Therefore, Peanut is a mammal and some mammals bark.
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The following is an example of what structure of argument?
Stan is going to the mall. So, he'll probably get a soft pretzel.
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