Deck 8: Reasoning and Evidence

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James Brady was:

A) Afootball star from the 1970s with the Green Bay Packers
B) A presidential press official
C) An author of the central text on fallacies
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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Which is true of Sarah Brady?

A) She uses vignettes of her life to be super-representative
B) She falls into the trap of employing fallacies
C) She employs mostly predictive claims to make her arguments
D) She worked for President Jimmy Carter
E) All of the above
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A controversial recommendation for action of some sort is a proposition of:

A) Fact
B) Value
C) Policy
D) A and C
E) All of the above
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Truncated arguments with implicit premises are:

A) Fallacies
B) Stock issues
C) Syllogisms
D) Enthymemes
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Which is not a stock issue?

A) Need
B) Freedom from greater evils
C) Workability
D) Plausibility
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David Letterman appealed to ______ to garner sympathy from his audience.

A) Stock issues
B) Plausibility
C) Authority
D) Proposition of value
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Attacking a man's character rather than attacking his stand on the issues is engaging in the fallacy of:

A) Straw man
B) Non-sequitur
C) Red herring
D) Ad hominem
E) A and D
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"Capital punishment deters crime" is a:

A) Predictive claim
B) Causal claim
C) Enthymematic claim
D) Policy claim
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The statement "Censorship of literature only increases its sales" is a proposition of:

A) Fact
B) Value
C) Policy
D) Pragmatics
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Which is a part of "RPS"?

A) Rhetoric
B) Requirements
C) Persuasion
D) Society
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The Brady Bill is supported by the NRA.
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Sarah Brady is a Republican conservative who fights for gun control.
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A proposition of value is a recommendation for action of some sort, to be taken in the future.
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Practicality is a stock issue.
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Persuadees should question the links persuaders make between promises and conclusions.
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"Argument" involves staking out and supporting a claim that is not already known and agreed upon.
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Defenders of the status quo have the obligation of the burden of proof.
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Effects-oriented advocates often critique cause-oriented advocates as dreamers and utopians.
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The statement "Violence on television affects children's behavior" is a predictive claim.
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Straw man fallacies are a sub-category of ad hominem fallacies.
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Your family is trying to persuade you to transfer to a college closer to home. Evaluate the proposition in light of the five stock issues presented in your textbook.
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What exactly is the difference between propositions of fact, value, and policy? Define each; compare and contrast; provide examples.
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Describe and evaluate the structure of Sarah Brady's case in support of the Brady Bill, as presented in the table in your text.
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List and define the four forms of fallacies noted in your text. Compare and contrast them, providing examples for each.
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Deck 8: Reasoning and Evidence
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James Brady was:

A) Afootball star from the 1970s with the Green Bay Packers
B) A presidential press official
C) An author of the central text on fallacies
D) A and B
E) All of the above
B
2
Which is true of Sarah Brady?

A) She uses vignettes of her life to be super-representative
B) She falls into the trap of employing fallacies
C) She employs mostly predictive claims to make her arguments
D) She worked for President Jimmy Carter
E) All of the above
A
3
A controversial recommendation for action of some sort is a proposition of:

A) Fact
B) Value
C) Policy
D) A and C
E) All of the above
C
4
Truncated arguments with implicit premises are:

A) Fallacies
B) Stock issues
C) Syllogisms
D) Enthymemes
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Which is not a stock issue?

A) Need
B) Freedom from greater evils
C) Workability
D) Plausibility
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David Letterman appealed to ______ to garner sympathy from his audience.

A) Stock issues
B) Plausibility
C) Authority
D) Proposition of value
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Attacking a man's character rather than attacking his stand on the issues is engaging in the fallacy of:

A) Straw man
B) Non-sequitur
C) Red herring
D) Ad hominem
E) A and D
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"Capital punishment deters crime" is a:

A) Predictive claim
B) Causal claim
C) Enthymematic claim
D) Policy claim
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The statement "Censorship of literature only increases its sales" is a proposition of:

A) Fact
B) Value
C) Policy
D) Pragmatics
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Which is a part of "RPS"?

A) Rhetoric
B) Requirements
C) Persuasion
D) Society
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The Brady Bill is supported by the NRA.
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Sarah Brady is a Republican conservative who fights for gun control.
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A proposition of value is a recommendation for action of some sort, to be taken in the future.
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Practicality is a stock issue.
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Persuadees should question the links persuaders make between promises and conclusions.
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"Argument" involves staking out and supporting a claim that is not already known and agreed upon.
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Defenders of the status quo have the obligation of the burden of proof.
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Effects-oriented advocates often critique cause-oriented advocates as dreamers and utopians.
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The statement "Violence on television affects children's behavior" is a predictive claim.
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Straw man fallacies are a sub-category of ad hominem fallacies.
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Your family is trying to persuade you to transfer to a college closer to home. Evaluate the proposition in light of the five stock issues presented in your textbook.
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What exactly is the difference between propositions of fact, value, and policy? Define each; compare and contrast; provide examples.
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Describe and evaluate the structure of Sarah Brady's case in support of the Brady Bill, as presented in the table in your text.
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List and define the four forms of fallacies noted in your text. Compare and contrast them, providing examples for each.
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