ENGL 199W Chapter Notes -False Dilemma, Rodent, Deductive Reasoning

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An argument must be based on clear thinking. The failure to distinguish among facts, opinions, and logical statements is one cause of fuzzy thinking. Fact something that is known to exist or to have happened; based on actual experience or observation. Opinion belief based on something less than absolute certainty or experience; still open to dispute. Logical statement a conclusion based on reasoning; depends on inferences drawn from facts or assumptions, but the conclusions themselves aren"t necessarily facts. Induction examine particular facts or individual cases and draw a general conclusion from them. Example: if i eat strawberries and then break out in a rash, i might well suspect that the strawberries caused my rash. If this happens many times then my suspicions will be stronger and i will conclude, by induction, that i am allergic to strawberries. Leads to absolute proof if every instance examined supports the conclusion.

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