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... argument has replaced them with more detailed rules for gauging the value of arguments . Deductive argument - informal . As stated above , most ar- guments are not stated in syllogistic form but appear with one of the three parts ...
... argument has replaced them with more detailed rules for gauging the value of arguments . Deductive argument - informal . As stated above , most ar- guments are not stated in syllogistic form but appear with one of the three parts ...
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... argument from effect to cause , followed by an argument from cause to effect : " These two nations are at war , therefore the United Nations will lose prestige . " Reduced to its two component arguments , this argument follows : " These ...
... argument from effect to cause , followed by an argument from cause to effect : " These two nations are at war , therefore the United Nations will lose prestige . " Reduced to its two component arguments , this argument follows : " These ...
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... argument from effect to cause : ( 1 ) The alleged cause must have been capable of pro- ducing the observed effect ... argument from effect to effect . These are simply a combination of the two sets of tests given above . To test ...
... argument from effect to cause : ( 1 ) The alleged cause must have been capable of pro- ducing the observed effect ... argument from effect to effect . These are simply a combination of the two sets of tests given above . To test ...
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Principles of Effective Speaking William Phillips Sandford,Willard Hayes Yeager Visualização de excertos - 1963 |
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