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CHP final exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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affirming the consequent - consider 2 events P and Q. This fallacy occurs when u make the 
following argument 
If P then Q. 
Q 
Therefore P (an incorrect conclusion) 
denying the antecedent - consider 2 events, P and Q. This fallacy occurs when you make the 
following argument 
If P, then Q 
Not P 
Therefore not Q 
Undistributed Middle - 2 things which are related to a third thing. Third think is the "middle". 
This fallacy occurs when one assumes that because the two things are related to a t...
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Phil 347 Quiz 3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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In conditional arguments if A then B A Therefore B is an example of: 
Valid form: Affirming the antecedent 
 
 
In conditional arguments, if A are B C is A therefore, C is B is an example of: 
Applying a generalization 
 
 
What are the two fallacies associated with deductive reasoning? 
Affirming the consequent and Denying the antecedent 
 
 
Which deductive reasonings are about relationships? 
Transitivity, reflexivity, and identity 
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Critical Reasoning TCU Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Critical Reasoning TCU Exam | Questions 
& 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest 
Update | Grade A+ 
Argument 
Correct Answer: a series of declarative statements some of which, the premises are intended 
to support another, the conclusion 
Deductive Argument 
Correct Answer: arguments that claim if the premises are true, then the conclusion must be 
true 
Example of Deductive Argument 
Correct Answer: P1: if it is thursday, trolls will attack 
P2: it is thursday 
trolls will attack 
Indu...
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LSAT VOCAB Questions and Answers 2023, graded A+apathy 
lack of emotion 
 
 
 
anecdote 
interesting, amusing story 
 
 
 
acquiesce 
to give in, agree 
 
 
 
acuity 
ability to understand 
 
 
 
ascetic 
self-denying (w/o indulgence or luxury) 
 
 
 
apprehension 
anxiety, fear 
 
 
 
advocated 
to speak or write in favor 
 
 
 
autonomy 
self-governing, independence 
 
 
 
annotate 
to supply with explanatoy notes 
 
 
 
accosted 
to confront boldy, to approach 
 
 
 
animosity 
a feeling of d...
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Phil 347 Quiz 3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Phil 347 Quiz 3 Exam Questions With 100% 
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In conditional arguments if A then B A Therefore B is an example of: 
Valid form: Affirming the antecedent 
In conditional arguments, if A are B C is A therefore, C is B is an example of: 
Applying a generalization 
What are the two fallacies associated with deductive reasoning? 
Affirming the consequent and Denying the antecedent 
Which deductive reasonings are about relationships? 
Transitivity, reflexivity, and identity 
Relationship...
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WGU D265 - WGU - Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence Already Graded A+
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WGU D265 - WGU - Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence Already Graded A+ 
 
Proposition 
Statement that can be true or false 
Non-Propositions 
Not statements about matters of fact. THey do not make a claim that can be true or false. 
Simple Proposition 
No internal logical structure. They are true or false on their own. 
Complex Propositions 
Have internal logistical structure. THey are composed of simple propositions. 
Premise 
Claims, evidence, ideas intended to support the conclusion. 
Con...
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D265 PRE-ASSESSMENT CRITICAL THINKING - REASON AND EVIDENCE (PEKO) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED).
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D265 PRE-ASSESSMENT CRITICAL THINKING - REASON AND EVIDENCE (PEKO) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED).PRE-ASSESSMENT: CRITICAL THINKING: REASON AND EVIDENCE (PEKO) 
Attempt #1 
Status: Passed 
1. 
Which sentence reflects strong critical thinking? 
YOUR 
ANSWER 
CORRECT 
ANSWER 
"Although my opponent has proven to be less than honest, I welcome the opportunity 
to engage in meaningful debate." 
"The issues at hand are quite simple, and the solutions are clear." 
"Because I am honest and unbias...
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PHIL 347 Check Point Quiz week 4 Review
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1.	Based on what you have read in the text, the lecture, and any other sources you find helpful to your understanding of deductive arguments, explain the structure of a deductive argument in your own words. 
A deductive argument is a sound argument that shows a logical relationship between two premises that lead to or infer a conclusion. Deductive reason allows for certainty as long as certain rules are followed. Beginning with a statement we believe to be true or false. This is called the premi...
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Phil 347 Quiz 3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Phil 347 Quiz 3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
In conditional arguments if A then B A Therefore B is an example of: 
Valid form: Affirming the antecedent 
 
 
In conditional arguments, if A are B C is A therefore, C is B is an example of: 
Applying a generalization 
 
 
What are the two fallacies associated with deductive reasoning? 
Affirming the consequent and Denying the antecedent 
 
 
Which deductive reasonings are about relationships? 
Transitivity, reflexivity, and identity 
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CPO 2002 Exam 1 latest update with 100% correct answers
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What is science? 
Not a collection of facts nor a body of knowledge but a method for provisionally understanding the world and a quest for knowledge 
 
 
 
Dunning-Kruger Effect 
Inability of the unskilled to recognize their own ineptitude and evaluate their own ability accurately 
 
 
 
Falsifiable 
this is what distinguishes science from non-science; there must be some imaginable observation or set of observations that could falsify or refute them. 
 
 
 
Tautology 
statement true by definitio...
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