HON 102 Lecture 5: Chapter 5

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31 May 2016
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Implicit conclusion guess what the author"s conclusion is. Premise indicators my reason is my evidence for this is . Narrow generalization a generalization that applies to a limited number of things ( all lawyers who are smart and articulate and like to argue will be successful lawyers ) Wide generalization generalization that applies to many things. Universal generalization generalizations containing the word all (all bachelors are unmarried) Non-universal generalization any generalization other than a universal generalization (most people are married) Cheap validity converting an invalid argument to a valid one simply by adding a premise saying that if the other premises are true, then the conclusion is true. Here is cheap validity applied to the argument: When reconstructing an argument, try to formulate a reconstruction that is well-formed, has reasonable premises, and is undefeated. In other words, make the argument as strong as possible.

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