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ILRLR 3300 ARGUMENTATION &
DEBATE TEXTBOOK TERMS. EXAM
2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% PASS.




Acceptance - ANS Possible response to an argument - to accept it as presented (find it
persuasive, or at least lacking in any major flaw)


Adequacy - ANS Test of evidence - is it sufficient to support the claim?


Accessibility - ANS Test of evidence - availability


Ad hominem fallacy - ANS An intentional effort to attack a person rather than an argument,
by damaging an opponent's character or reputation or by engaging in name-calling and labeling


Ad populum fallacy - ANS A fallacy - appealing to the audience and its interests rather than to
the merits of the argument


Advocacy - ANS Promoting or opposing an idea in public settings


Affirmative case - ANS In policy debate, a series of arguments challenging the status quo




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,A fortiori argument - ANS Type of literal analogy that asserts that what is true of its evidence
case is even more likely or even less likely to be true of its conclusion case.


Example: We thought fat was bad, turns out sugar is even worse, so we have to treat it as such


Ambiguity - ANS More than one meaning of a word or phrase in a single context


Analogy - ANS For the sake of supporting a claim, a comparison of something with which we
are familiar to something with which we are less familiar, or about which we have some
question


Antecedent - ANS "If" clause in a conditional statement; "that which comes before"


Appeal - ANS A persuasive strategy directed to the audience's emotions, sense of humor, or
deeply held loyalties and commitments


Appeal to authority - ANS An appeal that urges compliance with the directive of a person,
group, or document possessing power


Arguing comparative advantage - ANS A response to a pragmatic argument or policy
proposal; Arguing that an alternative course of action carries greater practical advantages than
the proposed plan does


Arguing from correlation alone - ANS A fallacy - assuming causation when there is only
correlation


Arguing from ignorance - ANS A fallacy - Falsely assuming that a conclusion can be reached
on the basis of the absence of evidence. One form of this argument assumed that because
something has not been disproved, it has therefore been proved.




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, Arguing from succession alone - ANS A fallacy - attributing cause simply on the basis of one
event preceding another. Also called "arguing post hoc," --> "after this, therefore because of
this"


Argument - ANS A claim advanced with a reason or reasons in its support


Argumentation - ANS The cooperative activity of developing and advancing arguments and of
responding to the arguments of others


Argumentative contexts - ANS The spaces, venues, and relationships in which arguments are
made and heard


Argumentative definition - ANS A definition employed strategically to categorize an object or
event so as to support a particular conclusion to an argument


Argument from direction - ANS Argument that strings together two or more conditional
statements to predict a remote result from a first step.


Example: If guns are registered --> no gun owner will be safe from the threat of confiscation
When guns are taken from private citizens --> they will have no defense against a gov't intent on
denying other freedoms
Thus, laws that require registration of guns are the first step toward dictatorship


Argument from example - ANS Argument that draws a conclusion about an entire class of
objects or events based on a particular instance or a limited number of cases, rather than about
a single member of a group.


AKA generalization


Argument from function - ANS Argument that locates the essential nature of an object,
event, or institution in its social or natural function


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