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• Understand the structure of the argument to gain perspective necessary to ... choices that actually strengthen the argument (tempting because it relates perfectly ...
Hey! So there was a thread started on LR questions. Creating a cheatsheet. Link here:
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/259/cheat-sheet-lr-question-types
I was wondering if anyone had a type of cheet sheet for LG??
Wondering if there exists a cheatsheet for biconditionals? I know there isn't that much to learn but it's helpful to have one to refer to when you're trying to cement those skills!
Here is a LR cheatsheet I created from ... Assumption & Supporting Principle (Argument based)**
*require conditional ... argument?_
_(CP - like SP. Less about flaws, ... Logical Reasoning - Give an Example (Argument based. Very rare.)**
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... ; Here is a LR cheatsheet I created from my studies ... Sufficient Assumption & Supporting Principle (Argument based)**
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> _(CP - like SP. Less about flaws ... Reasoning - Give an Example (Argument based. Very rare.)**
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... 7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/259/cheat-sheet-lr-question-types ... s my master list of Flaws:
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Example Answer: “the argument treats evidence showing mere plausibility ... than directing it against the argument itself”
Hi everyone! Does anyone have a good study guide or cheatsheet tip(s) I could use when making my own? Or possibly an example of their own that I could use when making mine?
... answer choices describe what the argument did (something wrong)/didn't ... do to make a valid argument)
- It really helps if ... with the ones in the argument.
... some clarification for the following argument that is given as an ... : Removed. Please link to the argument and do not post things ... />
My breakdown of the argument is as follows:
A ... little tripped up because the argument is concluding that Dr. L ...
Cause ... causal reasoning error exists, although argument may be flawed in some ... proves the conclusion of the argument
• Apply Justify Formula: ... fill logical gaps in the argument
o Defender Assumption: ...
... constant coherent fashion as the argument progresses
• Ad Hominem: ... or source rather than the argument itself
• Circular Reasoning: ... speaker. Distorting or refashioning the argument, making it weaker in ...
... flashcards for Logical Indicators and Argument Part Indicators and used the ... Leitner system; but the argument forms aren't all named ... basically just types out a cheatsheet on Word and studied them ... to understand exactly why an argument form is either valid or ...
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1. Descriptively accurate for the argument - if it doesn’t rightly ... describe the argument, then don’t even bother ... that why the argument is wrong? Review 19 common argumentflaws
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I started the Trainer and I just got to the LG sections. How did you guys learned the notations to diagram the rules? Did you make a cheatsheet, or did you memorize them as you practice? thank you!
The example given on the cheatsheet states, No candy is bitter.
pick either idea and negate it right?
what about No candy? doesn't that mean candy is negated?
so instead of C arrow /B shouldn't it be /C arrow /B?
In the starter package - JY makes a lot of references to like words like But and Because introducing premises. Does anyone know which module/video talks about these key words? Is there a cheatsheet?