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english 3rd exam
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English
11th Grade
03/13/2008

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the purpose of evaluating a text's argument is to determine its? (2 things)

Definition

1. promise and limitations

2. strengths and weaknesses

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arguments concern one or more of the following questions? (3 things)
Definition

1. what is true?

2. what is good?

3. what is to be done?

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something to know...
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an argument is a path of reasoning aimed at demonstrating the truth or falsehood of an assertion
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something to know...
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advancing a strong, debatable thesis on a topic of interest is the key to writing a successful argument
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two ways to analyze the effectiveness of an argument
Definition

1. concentrate on the types of reasoning the writer is using

2. to question the logical relation of a writer's claims, grounds, and warrants using the Toulmin Method

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two types of reasoning
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1. inductive reasoning (scientific method)- do not claim is true, but probable

2. deductive reasoning- authors present two or more premises and draw a conclusion

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questions to ask when assessing evidence in an inductive argument (3 things)
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1. is it acurate?

2. is it relevant?

3. is it representative?

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Toulmin Method
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an analysis of arguments based on claims grounds, and warrants
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claims

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assertions about a topic. same as a thesis
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grounds
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reasons and evidence
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warrents
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unstated usumptions or principles that link grounds to claims
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three charateristics of a logical argument
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1. all logical arguments make a claim

2. logical arguments present grounds for the claim

3. logical arguments...... idk

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fallacy
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an error in reasoning; an argument in which the premises given for the conclusion do not provide the needed degree of support
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non-sequitor
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"does not follow" (Latin)

a conclusionthat does not logically follow from the evidence presented

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red herring
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an argument that diverts attention from the actual issue by concentrating on something irrelevent
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bandwagon
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(peer pressure) an argument that depends on going along with the crowd on the assumption that truth is based on popularity contest
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ad hominem
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"against the man" (latin)

an attack on the person rather then the srgument

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circular reasoning
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an argument that restates the point rather than supporting it with reasonable evidence
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begging the question
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circular reasoning that assumes the truth of a question assertion
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hasty generalization
Definition
a conclusion based on inadequate evidence
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biased language
Definition
writing that has words with strong positive or negative overtones designed to sway opinion
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either/ or fallacy
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the idea that a complicated issue can only be ressolved in one of two ways when many options exist
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false analogy
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the assumption that some similarities equal total similarty
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appeal to authority
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when a person is not qualified to make a claim makes one and it is accepted as truth
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appeal to common practice
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everyone is doing it, but that doesnt make it right, just, moral, or reasonable
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appeal to emotion
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when someone manipulates people's emotions in order to get them to accept an assertion
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appeal to fear
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a claim that is possibly untrue is used to create fear
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appeal to novelty
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a claim that because something is new, it is better
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appeal to popularity
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most people approve, therfore it must be true
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post hoc
Definition

"after this, therefore because of this" (latin)

event B happens after event A; therfore A caused B

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relativist fallacy
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whats true for others is not true for me
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slippery slope
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an event must inevitably follow another even though no evidence exists
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straw man
Definition
commited when a person simply ignores a persons actual position and substitutes a disorted, exagerated, misrepresented version of position
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