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Instructor manual for a concise introduction to logic 13th edition by patrick hurley all chapters latest complete guide A+ Antecedent - correct answer>>>The component of a conditional statement immediately following the word "if," Argument - correct answer>>>A group of statements, one or more of which (the premises) are claimed to provide support for, or reasons to believe that the conclusion is true Argument based on mathematics - correct answer>>>A deductive argument in which the conclusion depends on some purely arithmetic or geometric computation or measurement Argument based on signs - correct answer>>>An inductive argument that proceeds from the knowledge of a sign to a claim about the thing or situation that the sign symbolizes Argument form - correct answer>>>(1) An arrangement of words (such as "all" or "are") and letters (such as A,B,C) that the uniform substitution of words or phrases in place of the letters results in an argument Argument from authority - correct answer>>>An inductive argument that concludes something is true because a presumed expert or witness said that it is Argument from definition - correct answer>>>A deductive argument in which the conclusion is claimed to depend merely on the definition of some word or phrase used in the premise or conclusion Argument from example - correct answer>>>An ???inductive ???argument that purports to prove something by giving one or more examples of it Causal inference - correct answer>>>An inductive inference that proceeds from the knowledge of a cause in order to make a claim about an effect, or from knowledge of an effect to make a claim about a cause Cogent argument - correct answer>>>An inductive argument that is strong and has all true premises Conclusion indicator - correct answer>>>A word that provides a clue to identifying a conclusion. Some examples include: therefore, accordingly, entails that, wherefore, hence, thus, it must be that, it follows that, consequently, so, for this reason, as a result, we may infer

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Instructor manual for a concise introduction
to logic 13th edition by patrick hurley all
chapters latest complete guide A+
Antecedent - correct answer>>>The component of a conditional statement immediately following the
word "if,"



Argument - correct answer>>>A group of statements, one or more of which (the premises) are claimed
to provide support for, or reasons to believe that the conclusion is true



Argument based on mathematics - correct answer>>>A deductive argument in which the conclusion
depends on some purely arithmetic or geometric computation or measurement



Argument based on signs - correct answer>>>An inductive argument that proceeds from the knowledge
of a sign to a claim about the thing or situation that the sign symbolizes



Argument form - correct answer>>>(1) An arrangement of words (such as "all" or "are") and letters (such
as A,B,C) that the uniform substitution of words or phrases in place of the letters results in an argument



Argument from authority - correct answer>>>An inductive argument that concludes something is true
because a presumed expert or witness said that it is



Argument from definition - correct answer>>>A deductive argument in which the conclusion is claimed
to depend merely on the definition of some word or phrase used in the premise or conclusion



Argument from example - correct answer>>>An ???inductive ???argument that purports to prove
something by giving one or more examples of it



Causal inference - correct answer>>>An inductive inference that proceeds from the knowledge of a
cause in order to make a claim about an effect, or from knowledge of an effect to make a claim about a
cause



Cogent argument - correct answer>>>An inductive argument that is strong and has all true premises

, Conclusion indicator - correct answer>>>A word that provides a clue to identifying a conclusion. Some
examples include: therefore, accordingly, entails that, wherefore, hence, thus, it must be that, it follows
that, consequently, so, for this reason, as a result, we may infer



Consequent - correct answer>>>The component of a conditional statement immediately following the
word "then"; the component of a conditional statement that is not the antecedent



Counterexample method - correct answer>>>A method for proving invalidity. (Isolate the form on an
argument and then construct a substitution instance having true premises and false conclusion)



Deductive argument - correct answer>>>Characterized by certainty and possibility. An argument where it
is impossible for the conclusion to be false, given that the premises are true



Explanandum - correct answer>>>The statement that describes the event or phenomenon to be
explained



Explanans - correct answer>>>the statement or group of statements that purports to do the explaining



Explanation - correct answer>>>An expression that purports to shed light on some event or
phenomenon



Expository passage - correct answer>>>topic sentence followed by one or more sentences that develop
the topic sentence



Factual claim - correct answer>>>A claim that something is true



Hypothetical syllogism - correct answer>>>A statement with 2 premises and 1 conclusion, usually uses
the words, "If....then...." Used in deductive arguments. The syllogism will have a conditional statement
for one or both of its premises
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