Sunday, May 19, 2019
Good and Bad Arguments
ASSIGNMENT 1 MODULE 1 SHORT ANSWER PAPER Distinguish surrounded by good and bad subscriber lines. Give the elements of ethical arguments. On what grounds do you distinguish between incident and mere opinion? An argument is a group of reports where one of which is supposed to be supported by the rest. The premise is the supporting statement and the conclusion is the statement being supported. Ethical arguments essential carry premise(s) and a conclusion and may appear in any order. Often arguments have indicator words that argue a premise or conclusion is near.There are two types of arguments, deductive and inductive and they can be validated or incapacitate, strong or weak, or sound or cogent. A good argument has a conclusion that is commendable and gives good reasons to accept a claim, where a bad argument fails to have a premise or conclusion or both. A true argument always has something to usher and presents good reasons to a claim. An argument is not the same thing as persuasion but if you take it correctly and prove something then you may be able to persuade people by argumentation and not by appealing to them via other methods.Good arguments have true premises and show its conclusion is worthy of belief, it also both must have the correct form by being either valid (having true premises that logically prove that the conclusion is also true) or strong (having premises that volunteer probable support for its conclusion). A bad argument proves nothing however it can still be persuasive. A bad argument can persuade someone by influencing them by any gist besides reason.A bad argument has false premises that lead to false conclusions, these conclusions are called fallacies. Fallacies though ill-treat can be persuasive. There are nine different types of fallacies which all try to persuade by appealing to peoples emotions, using linguistic or rhetorical tricks, deception, threats, lack of evidence, using invalid citations and many other tricks. T o check if a argument is bad you must learn different techniques, do research, and beware when there is conflicting evidence.To distinguish between fact and opinion in an argument you must check the form, the validity of the argument, and whether or not the premise has any truth. If something is a fact it is a statement or a claim that asserts that something is either true or false. Opinions are based on chaste judgments, principles, and theories. Opinions also take into account feelings, desires, and beliefs. However in an argument both a fact and a opinion can be proven if the opinion has a good premise.
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