Multiple Choice
Assuming that one of our criteria for "most livable city" is whether or not cultural and recreational opportunities are available. When we advance an argument ending in the claim "therefore there are a large number of different cultural and recreational opportunities are available in Pittsburgh," we are most likely arguing the claim of
A) inherency.
B) significance.
C) effect.
D) limitation.
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Q1: Our general understanding of value is that
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Q4: How we value something or someone is
Q5: In value argumentation, arguments about significance are
Q6: Values predispose us to think of something
Q7: A society's value system may change when
Q8: All of the following can be considered
Q9: Value change that occurs when society adopts
Q10: In preparing a prima facie case for
Q11: As an opponent in value argumentation, you