PHI 2600 Lecture Notes - Lecture 56: Clarity

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24 Mar 2018
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Involves asking courageous or probing questions that provide evidence for or against a. Being able to listen patiently to someone who has an opinion which you disagree. With this you will tend to have the commitment to solve a problem. Trying to learning something new or seeking information about a topic of interest. Being conscious to ask yourself whether the decision made is the best decision and being. A word or expression having imprecise meaning or unclear boundaries in a given. A word or expression that refers to more than one object or has more than one specific. Meaning in a given context or for a given purpose. Often you need to negotiate the meaning of a word to maintain clarity. Words where you change the meaning of a perfectly good word. Present the conclusion as necessary truth if all the premises are true. Drawing inferences in which it appears that the conclusion cannot be false if all the.

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