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©BRIGHTSTARS 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:26 PM A+ 1 | P a g e ILRLR 3300 Test #1 Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Equivocation fallacy - AnswerUsing an ambiguous term in more than one sense, thus making an argument misleading (ex abortion argument and "life") appeal to authority fallacy (argumentum ad verecundiam) - Answer"because I said so" mentality, appealing to an existing system or tradition (but simply traditional doesn't actually give something value in an argument!) strawman(sTrAwPeRsOn) fallacy - Answeropponent mischaracterizes argument of proposition and then tears that down Red Herring fallacy - Answermisdirect of attention, divergence to different but relevant topic ad hominem fallacy - Answerattacks on the debater and not the content false dilemma/false dichotomy fallacy - Answerwhen something made out to be an either/or scenario but in reality there are more options argumentation - Answerthe cooperative activity of developing and advancing arguments and of responding to the arguments of others argument - Answera claim advanced with a reason or reasons in its support audience - Answerthose people for whom we develop our arguments public discourse - Answeropen discussion of those issues that potentially affect everyone advocacy - Answerthe activity of promoting or opposing an idea in public settings power - Answerthe capacity to wield influence, to shape important decisions that affect the lives of others pluralistic culture - Answera society composed of groups who see the world from different perspectives, value different activities, hold disparate religious beliefs, and aspire to different goals ©BRIGHTSTARS 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:26 PM A+ 2 | P a g e values - Answerdeeply held moral commitments acquired from family, cultural background, religious training, and personal experience rule of reason - Answerthe agreement to engage in the cooperative process of argumentation rather than to resolve disagreement by other means procedures - Answerthe rules or guidelines according to which argumentation will take place claim - Answera statement the advocate believes or is in the process of evaluating reason - Answera statement advanced for the purpose of establishing a claim conclusion - Answera claim that has been reached by a process of reasoning inference - Answerthe rational movement from a particular reason or reasons to a particular conclusion case - Answera series of arguments, all advanced to support the same general contention or set of conclusions logical sense - Answeryour sense of how arguments develop indicators - Answerwords and phrases such as "because" and "therefore" that provide important clues to identifying reasons and conclusions in an argument ex: because, since, such as the following therefore, thus, hence structure of inferences - Answerthe relationships among the reasons and the conclusions in an argument cues - Answerwords or phrases that signal something, other than a reason or a conclusion, about the content of an argument ex: and- parallel cue although & nevertheless- aware of counterargument in addition- new argument first, second, etc- quantatative reservation - Answera statement that acknowledges the existence of an argument, evidence, or an attitude opposing the concl

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Equivocation fallacy - Answer✔Using an ambiguous term in more than one sense, thus making
an argument misleading (ex abortion argument and "life")

appeal to authority fallacy (argumentum ad verecundiam) - Answer✔"because I said so"
mentality, appealing to an existing system or tradition (but simply traditional doesn't actually
give something value in an argument!)

strawman(sTrAwPeRsOn) fallacy - Answer✔opponent mischaracterizes argument of proposition
and then tears that down

Red Herring fallacy - Answer✔misdirect of attention, divergence to different but relevant topic

ad hominem fallacy - Answer✔attacks on the debater and not the content

false dilemma/false dichotomy fallacy - Answer✔when something made out to be an either/or
scenario but in reality there are more options

argumentation - Answer✔the cooperative activity of developing and advancing arguments and
of responding to the arguments of others

argument - Answer✔a claim advanced with a reason or reasons in its support

audience - Answer✔those people for whom we develop our arguments

public discourse - Answer✔open discussion of those issues that potentially affect everyone

advocacy - Answer✔the activity of promoting or opposing an idea in public settings

power - Answer✔the capacity to wield influence, to shape important decisions that affect the
lives of others

pluralistic culture - Answer✔a society composed of groups who see the world from different
perspectives, value different activities, hold disparate religious beliefs, and aspire to different
goals

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values - Answer✔deeply held moral commitments acquired from family, cultural background,
religious training, and personal experience

rule of reason - Answer✔the agreement to engage in the cooperative process of argumentation
rather than to resolve disagreement by other means

procedures - Answer✔the rules or guidelines according to which argumentation will take place

claim - Answer✔a statement the advocate believes or is in the process of evaluating

reason - Answer✔a statement advanced for the purpose of establishing a claim

conclusion - Answer✔a claim that has been reached by a process of reasoning

inference - Answer✔the rational movement from a particular reason or reasons to a particular
conclusion

case - Answer✔a series of arguments, all advanced to support the same general contention or
set of conclusions

logical sense - Answer✔your sense of how arguments develop

indicators - Answer✔words and phrases such as "because" and "therefore" that provide
important clues to identifying reasons and conclusions in an argument

ex: because, since, such as the following

therefore, thus, hence

structure of inferences - Answer✔the relationships among the reasons and the conclusions in
an argument

cues - Answer✔words or phrases that signal something, other than a reason or a conclusion,
about the content of an argument

ex: and- parallel cue

although & nevertheless- aware of counterargument

in addition- new argument

first, second, etc- quantatative

reservation - Answer✔a statement that acknowledges the existence of an argument, evidence,
or an attitude opposing the conclusion being advanced

evidence - Answer✔a reason rooted in observation



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