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PHI 103 Week 1 Topic 1 Assessment; Argument Matrix Informal Fallacies

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Argument Matrix and Informal
Fallacies
Name Layla Garcia
:

Part 1: Valid or Invalid Arguments
Complete the following three steps for the questions below.

1. Read the argument.

|
2. Determine if the argument
is valid or invalid.
/ \
3. If Invalid 3. If Valid
Identify the argument type OR Identify the argument type.
and
Explain why the argument is
invalid.

Below, you will find an example of how to label each argument as "valid" or "invalid."

Argument Valid? Type of argument or
explanation
EXAMPLE:
Argument Type: This is an
(1) If Joe is eligible to be president,
he is 35 or older. example of affirming the
INVALID consequent.
(2) Joe is 35 or older.

(3) Joe is eligible to be president. Explanation if Invalid: Being 35
or older is required. However, it is
not the only condition for being
president. Applicants for president
must also be a natural born U.S.

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, citizen and not a felon.
EXAMPLE:
Argument Type: This is an
(1) If Emma is a GCU student, example of MP.
she can minor in philosophy. VALID
(2) Emma is a GCU student. Explanation if Invalid: N/A


(3) Therefore, she can minor in
philosophy.


Using the above matrix as a guide, complete the following questions.

Argument Valid? Type of argument or
explanation
1
INVALID Argument Type: MT
. (1) If Jack is severely nearsighted, then he
needs glasses.
(2) Jack does not need glasses.
Explanation if Invalid:
(3) Jack is not severely nearsighted.
If Jack is not nearsighted
he doesn’t need glasses,
but if he was farsighted he
would need glasses
despite his not being
nearsighted.
2
INVALID Argument Type: MP
. (1) If Jill plays football in the NFL, then she
is a professional athlete.
(2) Jill does not play football in the NFL.

Explanation if Invalid:
(3) Jill is not a professional athlete.
The NFL is not the only
sport Jill can play to be
considered a
professional athlete,
therefore it is not soley
based on her playing


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