MODR 1730 Lecture : Conceptual Analysis I

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People who commit fallacies do not understand the importance of relevant evidence. People who commit fallacies do not understand the ideas of unification or equivocation. People who commit fallacies do not understand the meaning of context. Through use of conceptual analysis, we can determine where we went wrong and help eliminate the possibility of this occurring in the future. Which is the best, better, worst ect ways to do something, go somewhere ect. Trying to understand the concept of something, or the idea of something. These are questions that ask more that one type of question. These must have answers that are assessed and answered separately. Conceptual analysis deals with the third type of question, which is a conceptual connection. These are cases, examples or instances of the concept concerned. This is used to help explain the concept. It is not to be used as the definition for the concept, because not all cases of the same concept are identical.

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