Exam 2: Analyzing Arguments
Exam 1: Basic Logical Concepts20 Questions
Exam 2: Analyzing Arguments20 Questions
Exam 3: Language and Definitions20 Questions
Exam 4: Fallacies20 Questions
Exam 5: Categorical Propositions20 Questions
Exam 6: Categorical Syllogisms20 Questions
Exam 7: Syllogisms in Ordinary Language20 Questions
Exam 8: Propositional Logic I20 Questions
Exam 9: Propositional Logic II20 Questions
Exam 10: Predicate Logic20 Questions
Exam 11: Analogical Reasoning20 Questions
Exam 12: Causal Reasoning20 Questions
Exam 13: Science and Hypothesis20 Questions
Exam 14: Probability20 Questions
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-Often, problems of reasoning can be solved by the use of a(n) __________.
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(1) It has come to my attention that the staff has turned my free-meal policy into a considerable expense to the restaurant.(2) For example, though our lobster purchases have risen dramatically, our sales of lobster dinners have remained flat.(3) We are going to have to charge employees a percentage of the price of the meals they eat at work.(4) After all, who wouldn't give themselves the best of everything for free?
" How does sentence (4) function in this passage?
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(1) The prince greeted a small crowd of well-wishers outside his palace yesterday.(2) He pointed out several architectural features of the building that historians have found interesting.(3) Apparently, there are several aspects of the building that are not typical of the time it was built, and (4) the prince clearly enjoyed having the opportunity to share his knowledge with such an apprecia-tive audience."
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(1) Skinner's utopian society ought to be rejected.(2) The sort of society Skinner proposes in Walden Two is a non-competitive, lifeless society that lacks creativity and imagination.(3) It also lacks the conditions that make for festivity and fantasy, two significant human traits.(4) The type of society that Skinner proposes would turn people into robots." Which sentence expresses the conclusion of the argument?
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(1) I'll tell you why the mayor decided to modify the city's curbs for wheelchair users.(2) First, the city has a moral obligation to do so.(3) Second, since there are more voters in wheelchairs than ever before, they will be more likely to vote for the mayor in the next election if he makes life easier for them." What is true of this passage?
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(1) Lawns need constant maintenance, so (2) busy people should hire someone to take care of them.(3) I like a nicely kept lawn." Which sentence is the conclusion?
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-Retrograde analysis involves reasoning from what now exists to consider what would be the case in the _________.
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(1) Computer processor speeds double every eighteen months, so business computers should be replaced every three years or so.(2) This amazing fact has been true since personal computers entered the marketplace.(3) So, these four-year-old computers on our desks ought to be replaced." Which is true about this argument?
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In a complex interwoven argument, "premise" and "conclusion" can be relative
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"Torture treats the victim as merely a means to an end.Therefore, it is immoral." The unstated proposition in this argument is:
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-Problems of reasoning are interesting and effective ways to _____________.
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-To clarify the relations between the premises and conclusion in an argument, it is often helpful to ________ or diagram them.
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"The killing of an innocent person is immoral.Therefore, abortion is immoral." The unstated proposition in this argument is:
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Retrograde analysis is the use of spatial relations to map the structure of an argument.
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-Diagramming involves laying out an argument in ____________________.
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Paraphrasing an argument allows us to see more clearly the logical relations between
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(1) Workers are often exposed to contamination in the workplace and are not warned of the dangers of this exposure.(2) For instance, asbestos workers were not told for many years of the dangers of contracting asbestosis.(3) And farm workers are often misled about the dangers of insecticides and fertilizers.(4) Tougher legisla tion should be enacted in order to insure the safety of all workers."
Which sentence is the conclusion?
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