COMM 131 FINAL EXAM Questions with Verified
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When asked, "What does it mean to
1 be a citizen?" which type of question 2 6 Propositions
are you being asked?
3 Empirics 4 Parts of argument
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Terms in this set (75)
, 1. Argument should be cooperative disagreement
2. Arguments should be built with strong
supportiveevidence
3.Arguments from anger are acceptable, arguments
6 Propositions from contempt are counter-productive
4. In the long run, sound argument will prevail
5.Argument is the basis of civic engagement
6.Humans primarily argue with informal questions of
fact, value, and/or policy
the available body of facts or information indicating
Evidence
whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Attacking others with differing opinions, talking over
Typical 2020 Arguments
each other
Argument A vehicle for creating social Truth
Parts of argument Claim, reasoning , evidence
an argument in which one premise is not explicitly
Enthymeme
stated
Debate- inquiry/advocacy
Persuasion/Rhetoric-Ethos, pathos, logos
4 tools of argument
Propoganda- Influence
Coercion- threat/force
study of knowledge production; knowledge is not
Epistemology
neutral
Arguments in everyday life is a hotdog a sandwhich, is cereal a soup
"...reason giving in communicative situations by
Steinberg/freely's
people whose purpose is the justification of acts,
definition of argument
beliefs, attitudes, and values"
Where is FORMAL LOGIC math, hard science, statistics, quantitative research,
found philosophy
Deductive: general to specific
Types of Reasoning
Inductive: specific to general
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Practice questions for this set
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Open ended question
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When asked, "What does it mean to
1 be a citizen?" which type of question 2 6 Propositions
are you being asked?
3 Empirics 4 Parts of argument
Don't know?
Terms in this set (75)
, 1. Argument should be cooperative disagreement
2. Arguments should be built with strong
supportiveevidence
3.Arguments from anger are acceptable, arguments
6 Propositions from contempt are counter-productive
4. In the long run, sound argument will prevail
5.Argument is the basis of civic engagement
6.Humans primarily argue with informal questions of
fact, value, and/or policy
the available body of facts or information indicating
Evidence
whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Attacking others with differing opinions, talking over
Typical 2020 Arguments
each other
Argument A vehicle for creating social Truth
Parts of argument Claim, reasoning , evidence
an argument in which one premise is not explicitly
Enthymeme
stated
Debate- inquiry/advocacy
Persuasion/Rhetoric-Ethos, pathos, logos
4 tools of argument
Propoganda- Influence
Coercion- threat/force
study of knowledge production; knowledge is not
Epistemology
neutral
Arguments in everyday life is a hotdog a sandwhich, is cereal a soup
"...reason giving in communicative situations by
Steinberg/freely's
people whose purpose is the justification of acts,
definition of argument
beliefs, attitudes, and values"
Where is FORMAL LOGIC math, hard science, statistics, quantitative research,
found philosophy
Deductive: general to specific
Types of Reasoning
Inductive: specific to general