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"Each term must be used twice, no more and no less," is a test of validity for a _________ syllogism
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categorical
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_________are arguments that are flawed because they do not conform to the proper structure or form of a valid argument.
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formal fallacies
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_________reasoning draws a conclusion about something that is already known in the premise
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deductive
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An argument in which the conclusion does not follow from the premises is said to contain a_________fallacy
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non sequitor
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Which fallacy is illustrated by the following: "When it comes to the issue of growth in this town, you're either part of the solution or you're part of the problem"_________
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False dilemma, either or fallacy
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________may be used to indicate relationships, trends, changes: may indicate how much, how many, how big, or how often
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statistics
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______come from someone who considered an expert in that particular field
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expert testemony
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_____comes from a source closest to the actual happening.
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Primary evidence
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________is considered superior to lay evidence
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expert evidence
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_____ evidence is free of manipulation and perceived as being more honest.
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casual
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the arguer as ______ attempts to argue in as honest and open a way as possible, conceiving of other arguers as people deserving of respect
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lover
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The arguer as ______ is an approach to argumentation in which the arguer sees the coarguer as an enemy to be conquered and attempts to overpower the coarguer
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Abuser
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The arguer as _____ is brockreide's class of unethical arguers who conceive of others as people to be manipulated for the arguers benefit
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seducer
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When you think about something and that thinking leads you to a conclusion about the subject you are___
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reasoning
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Rhetorical appeals that use the personal characteristics of the communicator to influence others are referred to as ___
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Ethos
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