PHIL 106 Study Guide - Final Guide: Equal Protection Clause, Anthony Kennedy, Incest

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If you take the tubes away this great musician dies. Economic equality: aristotle, distribution should be according to merit, the flute players argument. Conservative liberal : there are a number of flute players who are equally good at playing the flute, but there is one flute player who is superior to all the rest. Moral arguments: appeals to moral principles; evaluative conclusion: validity= connection between premise and conclusion, arguments: defined by a linguistic expression of reasoning consisting of premises & conclusion. Premise: assume is true when one is arguing. Words like: because, as , for since, given, for the reason that. Words like: therefore, thus, hence, consequently, it follows that, in conclusion, as a result, then. Moral arguments: have both factual and moral premises and has an evaluative conclusion. Ex: (p1) you promised to clean the apartment. [moral conclusion: validity: connection between premises and conclusion.

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