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    Recognizing Arguments

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    Hi Sherry‚ You discovered an interesting example from Obama. You have justified your points‚ providing supportive reasoning behind your thoughts. You were able to link theory with practical application and real-world settings. However‚ remember that in an inductive argument‚ you cannot guarantee the conclusion. A deductive argument follows the if “this” than “that” format‚ so it must be true. Please see my attached comments regarding 1 premise/conclusion issue‚ 1 strict/loose‚ and 3 in part

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    Thesis Outline

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    Sentence Outline English Language: A Weapon for our Economy or a Destruction to our Nationality? I. There are two effects of English Literacy in our country based on the researcher’s knowledge and research. A. English literacy improves our economy in different categories. 1. The Philippines was named the world’s best country in business English proficiency‚ even beating the United States‚ according to a recent study by GlobalEnglish Corporation.

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    Argument For Morality

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    A New Argument for Morality: A Critique The Prince‚ one of the first works of modern philosophy‚ was written in the genre of political doctrine: the Mirror of Princes. This style was reflected in the works of many writers of antiquity‚ such as Seneca and Isocrates‚ extending as far back as to the apices of traditional Western culture and civilization in Rome and Greece. As The Prince derives its thought from classical roots of political thought‚ its originality is questionable. The third chapter

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    The Nature of Arguments

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    Beginners: week one Marianne Talbot Department for Continuing Education University of Oxford Michaelmas 2009 Today we shall be looking at: (i)  the nature of arguments (ii)  how to recognise arguments http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teMlv3ripSM Definition: ‘Argument’ …. a set of sentences such that… …. one of them is being said to be true… …. the other(s) are being offered as reasons for believing the truth of the one. An argument: It is Friday‚ Marianne always wears jeans on Friday so

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    Thesis Outline

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    Thesis Statement: Placing dangerous juvenile offenders into the adult court system would help rehabilitate these offenders and deter other dangerous juvenile offenders from engaging in crime. Argument 1: Harsh sentencing acts as deterrent to kids who are considering committing crimes because of the psychological impact it will have on them. Book: Bernard T.‚ Kurlychek‚ M. (2010). The Cycle of Juvenile Justice. Oxford University Press Inc. (pages 12-21) Journal: Angell‚ K. (2004). The regressive

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    Argument Mapping

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    Glossary An argument web is an argument which is both multi-reason and multi-layer. A chain of reasoning is a multi-layer argument.  Usually the term is applied to arguments with more than two layers. A claim is a proposition put forward by somebody as true.  A proposition is an idea which is either true or false. Collectively exhaustive (CE): Within a group‚ considerations should cover all the relevant‚ serious arguments; they should leave no gaps. CE is the second aspect of the MECE rule. A conclusion

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    Recognized Arguments

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    Recognizing Arguments In this assignment‚ you will apply key concepts covered in the module readings. You will identify the component parts of arguments and differentiate between various types of arguments such as strict‚ loose‚ inductive‚ and deductive. You will then construct specific‚ original arguments. There are two parts to the assignment. Complete both parts. Part 1 1a: Identify Components of Arguments Identify the component parts of the argument‚ premises and conclusion‚ for

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    Outline the arguments for and against life after death? Questions of life after death have intrigued the dawn of mankind for millennia. This is one of the fundamental questions that none of us escapes. At some point in every person’s life‚ they must come to grips with a universal principle - all living things inevitably will die. Even in the brilliant and celebratory moment of our conception‚ we are already cloaked in the mantle of bodily death‚ and we know it. Although much in life has changed

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    Arguments Of Compatibilism

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    power to make choices that are entirely up to us and which the ultimate sources of our actions are within our control. As such‚ we are held morally responsible. Determinism is the thesis that all events in the future are causally determined by previous events‚ in conjunction with the laws of nature. Compatibilism is the thesis that we can have free will in a deterministic world. However‚ if we are part of a world in which the causal chain of our actions extends back to before we were born‚ this erodes

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    Thesis Statements What is a Thesis Statement? If you have ever worked in an office with computers‚ your computer was probably connected to a network. In a network‚ there is one main computer to which all the other computers send and receive information. If that base computer shuts down‚ all the other computers shut down—everything centers on that one computer. In the same way‚ every word‚ sentence‚ and paragraph in an essay must relate to or center on the thesis statement. A thesis statement

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