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    Ciara Watson The Three Modes of Persuasion: Socrates’ Apology In speaking of effective rhetorical persuasion‚ we must appeal to our target audience in a way that will get them to accept or act upon the point of view we are trying to portray. Aristotle said that we persuade others by three means: (1) by the appeal to their reason (logos); (2) by the appeal to their emotions (pathos); and (3) by the appeal of our personality or character (ethos) (Corbett and Connors 32). When Socrates‚ an infamous

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    Lindsey Lane October 21‚ 2012 The Importance of Deductive Reasoning Critical Thinking Kevin White It is important to understand what is known prior to making a decision because the decision could be either wrong or right. Making decisions at times can be a hard thing to do. There are many pros and cons for decision making. In argument five To Cheat or Not to Cheat Jenna has a big decision to make. She has to decide whether or not she wants to continue her class by being honest or to

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    the basis of enumerative inductive arguments‚ and must be judged by the same general criteria used to judge any other enumerative induction. Statistical syllogisms begin with a statistical generalization about some group or category and reaches a conclusion about some specific member of that group or category. We evaluate a statistical syllogism by examining: (1) whether the statistical generalization it begins with is well-founded‚ (2) the strength of the statistical claim (is it a near-universal

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    Classification and mental Disorders: Class Test Q/As 1. In abnormal psychology Classification involves….. ….attempt to delineate meaningful sub-varieties of maladaptive behaviors. 2. Functions served by/uses of Classification? -Necessary as a first step toward introducing order into the discussion of nature‚ causes and treatment of maladaptive behavior. -Enables communication about particular clusters of abnormal behavior in agreed upon and relatively precise ways. -Makes possible to collect

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    Analysis of Confined Love by John Donne Confine Love is a poem inspired by Ovid’s work. It is a logical game in which the speaker tries to convince a woman‚ probably his mistress‚ that promiscuity is justifiable. This poem looks like a syllogism‚ beginning with men to go towards animals and then free love‚ the very aim of the poem. In the first stanza‚ the speaker addresses a married woman and tries to convert her to promiscuity. The “old or new love” are respectively the wife and the mistress

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    deductive or inductive if it looks so. 2) Note the indicator words Test for consistency: would you judge someone or something you dislike the same way you would judge someone/thing you like? Argument patterns Pattern – content Variables Syllogisms=deductive argument made of three statements Two premises (may have more)and one conclusion(always) Conditional=if then structure Antecedent =the statement that follows if Consequent =statement that follows then Modus ponens=affirming the antecedentPhilosophy

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    References: Agapay‚ Ramon B. Logic – The Essentials of Deductive Reasoning. 2nd Ed. Mandaluyung City: National Book Store‚ 2007. Babor‚ Eddie R. LL.B. Logic- The Philosophical Discipline of Correct Thinking. Quezon City: C & E Publishing Inc. 2003. Bachhuber‚ Andrew H.‚ S.J. Introduction to Logic. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts‚ Inc.‚ 1957. Bernardo Anunciacion Chavez‚ De Claro Malune G. Logic‚ A Modular Approach. Quezon City: Great Books Publishing. 2008. Cruz Corazon L. Introduction to

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    apparitions proves that paranormal accounts are entirely false‚ specifically involving notoriously haunted hotels‚ inns‚ and other lodgings. He offers several premises to debunk the ghostly accounts of people worldwide‚ using quotes and analysis from a variety of researchers and also his own personal encounters.

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    AL KINDI Birth: 801 CE in Basra‚ Iraq Death: 873 CE in Baghdad‚ Iraq Era: Medieval era (Islamic Golden Age) Education: House of Wisdom Interests: Al Kindi area of interest was Philosophy‚ logic‚ ethics‚ mathematics‚ physics‚ chemistry‚ psychology‚ pharmacology‚ medicine‚ metaphysics‚ cosmology‚ astrology‚ music theory‚ Islamic theology (kalam) Books: De Gradibus‚ Scientific weather forecasting in the middle ages‚ The medical formulary‚ or Aqrābādhīn Lifetime of Al Kindi Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Isḥaq

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    at a month’s worth of sales receipts‚ you could determine that Saturday afternoons are when most patrons prefer to shop in your store. Deductive reasoning “moves from a general statement to a specific conclusion” and works from the model of a “syllogism‚ a three-part argument that consists of a major premise‚ a minor premise‚ and a conclusion” (Rosa & Eschholz‚ 2012‚ p. 540). Please note that in order to accept your conclusion/argument‚ your audience should accept the major and minor premises

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