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    provided typical backing after which he covered most of the possible rebuttals of the pro-infanticide and ended up with some qualifiers a strategy that made his arguments clear and well-supported. However‚ he provided weak counter arguments which affects his credibility. Overall‚ he used definitional argument in addition to ethical evaluation argument which was suitable to the presented topic. Well aware of the topic the writer was‚ he represented some fallacious logos Ideas that can be read between the

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    INDUCTIVE AND DEDUCTIVE REASONING 25-Mar-13 Ghufran Ul Haque 12 Angry Men Inductive and Deductive reasoning with short explanation * Inductive Reasoning: 1. The boy had a motive for the killing‚ you know‚ the beating ad all. So if he didn’t do it then who did? Who else had the motive? Explanation: This is inductive reasoning‚ in this phrase the 6th juror talk straight to the 8th juror who is in favor of the guilty boy. So

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    cannot have it all. However‚ in “Why Men Still Can’t Have It All‚” Richard Dorment responds to her essay with a different opinion saying that men cannot have it all‚ and he makes arguments to prove his opinion. To understand his opinion‚ we are going to look at his points‚ how did he make the points‚ and my opinion on his arguments. First of all‚ Dorment makes many points in his essay responding to Slaughter essay. He starts by trying to show that men and women have equal opportunities‚ and there is

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    Why I am not a Christian is an essay by Bertrand Russell in which he explains the reasons why he does not call himself a Christian. He puts up several arguments concerning the existence of god which include the First Cause Argument‚ the Natural Law Argument‚ the Argument from Design and moral arguments. He also goes in to explaining the character of Christ and flaws in his teachings. He further goes in to explaining why he does not think that Christ was the best and the wisest of men. He believes

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    In “The Second Night”‚ Sam attempts to object Gretchen’s theory‚ The Body Theory of Personal Identity‚ which states that two beings are the same person as long as their bodies are numerically identical. Sam’s first argument states that Gretchen’s argument violates the epistemic constraint of knowing which person is which on an everyday basis and thus the body theory is false. 1. If the Body theory is true‚ then this morning I’m the same person I was yesterday only if I have the same body I did yesterday

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    always be suspicious of words. The three arguments Havel makes to support this claim are that we’ve always believed in the power of words to change history‚ and all events in the real world always have their prologue in the realm of words. This conclusion needs a lot of support and strong examples that are relevant‚ reasonable‚ and sufficient. Havel’s first argument is that we’ve always believed in the power of words to change history. He supports this argument with two pieces of work that have had

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    selection of people. Fallacies are formed within arguments causing it to weaken by indicating a flaw in reasoning. Jim Jones utilized unique and persuasive tactics‚ which brought him about a thousand followers‚ all desperate and in need of a leader who provided them with what they believed as faith healing. However‚ these people carried traits of emotional vulnerability‚ causing them to overlook the errors within their leader’s bold statements and arguments. Jones created the Peoples Temple known as Jonestown

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    skills of oration and persuasion. Debating will develop your skills of: speaking in front of an audience‚ preparing arguments‚ thinking on your feet‚ listening to and understanding the arguments of the opposing team‚ and‚ like any other team sport‚ your skills of cooperation and communication. You win a debate by building up a strong argument and by knocking down the arguments of the other team. In doing this‚ you will be judged on your manner‚ matter and method. MANNER Manner is the way you

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    HUMAN CAPACITIES AND MORAL STATUS Philosophy and Medicine VOLUME 108 Founding Co-Editor Stuart F. Spicker Senior Editor H. Tristram Engelhardt‚ Jr.‚ Department of Philosophy‚ Rice University‚ and Baylor College of Medicine‚ Houston‚ Texas Associate Editor Lisa M. Rasmussen‚ Department of Philosophy‚ University of North Carolina at Charlotte‚ Charlotte‚ North Carolina Editorial Board George J. Agich‚ Department of Philosophy‚ Bowling Green State University‚ Bowling Green‚ Ohio

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    Fallacies are defects that weaken the speaker’s arguments when trying to persuade an audience while speaking. By preparing yourself to look for fallacies in your own and others’ writing you can strengthen your ability to avoid using fallacies. There are two important things to know about fallacies: One‚ fallacies arguments are very common and can be quite persuasive to the casual reader or listener. Two‚ it is sometimes hard to determine whether an argument is a fallacy. Your goal when preparing your

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