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PLS2601 Assignment 2 semester 1 2024
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PLS2601 Assignment 2 semester 1 2024 ... 100 % TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on +/ 2/ 5/ 4 /7 /7 /9 /5 /4 /0 /1 /3 /2 . 
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Instructions for Question 1: 
Write short answers for each question. The number alongside each question is the total 
mark for the question. 
1.1 What is the difference between dogma and a critically reasoned argument? 
[write 3-4 sentences] (4 marks) 
1.2 What is an implicit conclusi...
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Test Bank for Critical Thinking, 13th Edition by Brooke Noel Moore
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Test Bank for Critical Thinking 13e 13th Edition by Brooke Noel Moore, Richard Parker. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 12 
 
CHAPTER 1: Driving Blindfolded 
CHAPTER 2: Two Kinds of Reasoning 
CHAPTER 3: Clear Thinking, Critical Thinking, and Clear Writing 
CHAPTER 4: Credibility 
CHAPTER 5: Rhetoric, the Art of Persuasion 
CHAPTER 6: Relevance (Red Herring) Fallacies 
CHAPTER 7: Induction Fallacies 
CHAPTER 8: Formal Fallacies and Fallacies of Langu...
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Test Bank for Thinking Mathematically, 8th Edition by Robert F. Blitzer
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Test Bank for Thinking Mathematically 8e 8th Edition by Robert F. Blitzer. Full Chapters test bank are included. Chapter 1 to 14 
 
Problem Solving and Critical Thinking 
1.1 Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 
1.2 Estimation, Graphs, and Mathematical Models 
1.3 Problem Solving 
Set Theory 
2.1 Basic Set Concepts 
2.2 Subsets 
2.3 Venn Diagrams and Set Operations 
2.4 Set Operations and Venn Diagrams with Three Sets 
2.5 Survey Problems 
Logic 
3.1 Statements, Negations, and Quantified Statement...
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WGU D265 CRITICAL THINKING AND REASONING & EVIDENCE EXAM 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2023.
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WGU D265 CRITICAL 
THINKING AND REASONING & EVIDENCE EXAM 100+ 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 2023. 
D265 - WGU - Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence 
1. PROPOSITIONS: Are statements that can be true or false 
2. NON-PROPOSITONS: Are sentences that are not statements about matters of 
fact or fiction. They do not make a claim that can be true or false. 
3. SIMPLE PROPOSITIONS: Have no internal logic structure, meaning whether 
they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of them...
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Inductive Vs. Deductive Arguments Already Passed
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Deductive Argument if all the premises are true then the conclusion must be true. 
Inductive Argument if all the premises are true then there is a high probability that the 
conclusion is true, but do not guarantee the truth of the conclusion. 
Premises constitutes the basis for accepting the truth of the conclusion. The truth of these is 
taken for granted. 
Conclusion the statement the arguer wants you to believe 
Sorites A collection of arguments. 
Valid/Invalid Deductive Arguments are ____ o...
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WGU - D265 - Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence Latest Update (2022/2023) Already Passed
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WGU - D265 - Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence Latest Update (2022/2023) Already Passed PROPOSITIONS Are statements that can be true or false 
NON-PROPOSITONS Are sentences that are not statements about matters of fact or fiction. They do not make a claim that can be true or false. 
SIMPLE PROPOSITIONS Have no internal logic structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of them is true or false. They are simply true or false on their own. (Example: Har...
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PLS2601 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 (730417)
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PLS2601 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 (Unique Nr. 730417) ... 100 % TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on +/ 2/ 5/ 4 /7 /7 /9 /5 /4 /0 /1 /3 /2 . 
 
QUESTION 1: SHORT QUESTIONS: 
Instructions for Question 1: 
Write short answers for each question. The number alongside each question is the total 
mark for the question. 
1.1 What is the difference between dogma and a critically reasoned argument? 
[write 3-4 sentences] (4 ...
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D265 - WGU - Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
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D265 - WGU - Critical Thinking - 
Reason and Evidence COMPLETE 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
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1. PROPOSITIONS: Are statements that can be true or false 
2. NON-PROPOSITONS: Are sentences that are not statements about matters of 
fact or fiction. They do not make a claim that can be true or false. 
3. SIMPLE PROPOSITIONS: Have no internal logic structure, meaning whether 
they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of them is true or false. 
They are simply true or false on their own....
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D265 - WGU - Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence Questions And Answers 2023
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PROPOSITIONS - Are statements that can be true or false 
 
NON-PROPOSITONS - Are sentences that are not statements about matters of fact or fiction. They do not make a claim that can be true or false. 
 
SIMPLE PROPOSITIONS - Have no internal logic structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of them is true or false. They are simply true or false on their own. (Example: Harry Potter wears glasses. The sky is blue.) 
 
COMPLEX PROPOSITIONS - Have internal l...
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Phil 347 Week 4 Checkpoint Quiz (Dual Version)_2023
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Question 1 
5 / 5 pts 
Based on what you have read in the text, the lecture, and any other sources you find 
helpful to your understanding of deductive arguments, explain the structure of a 
deductive argument in your own words. 
Your Answer: 
A deductive argument typically has two premises and a conclusion based on those 
premises. In order for the conclusion to be true, the premises must be true as well. 
Therefore, if the premises are true, the conclusion will certainly be true. Deductive 
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