... sections, you will begin noticing cookiecutter flaws/structure in arguments as ... wants you to strengthen/weaken hypothesis, argument by analogy, common necessity sufficiency ...
... sections, you will begin noticing cookiecutter flaws/structure in arguments as ... wants you to strengthen/weaken hypothesis, argument by analogy, common necessity sufficiency ...
I was wondering what's the purpose in memorizing all 9 valid argumentform and all 7 invalid argument forms? Is it mainly for Parallel and Parallel Flaw question types?
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Causation and PhenomenonHypothesis Questions
- Causation Theory ... and then the argument proceeds to assume ...
... vs. valid argument forms, I stumbled across a form that I noticed ... considered invalid (this is invalid argumentform 4). I tried using the ... in the curriculum is valid argumentform #5: A--m-->B ...
... lesson in the Causation and Phenomenon-Hypothesis Questions group, JY points out ... true, most strongly supports the ... argument?" is actually a strengthening question ...
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###“CookieCutter Review”
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... 've never encountered these argument forms before, it seems ... NA question in an argument-by-analogy form.. again.. really weird ... question that uses a 'tautology' argumentform.
... noticed the "Some...." as a cookie-cutter trap answer choice for tougher ... to strengthen or weaken an argument and all you have in ... we wanted to weaken this argument for example, "some people who ...
... easy, because it's so cookie-cutter...
Classic, classic sufficient-necessesity ... have to do with our argument?
What?...How did they ... ....? This is such a terrible argument!
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4. Causation and PhenomenonHypothesis Questions:
Causation:
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e. Causation and Phenomenon-Hypothesis Questions
f. Strengthening Questions ... Most Relationships
i. Invalid Argument Forms
j. Sufficient ... amp; Strengthen Questions
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CAUSATION AND PHENOMENON-HYPOTHESIS QUESTIONS
CAUSATION ... Co-Incidence:
-Two phenomenon happen together.
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... diagraming CL/FL should be cookie-cutter gimmes that you can dismiss ... , term shifts, refuting an argument on the grounds that an ... insufficient argument has been offered, all of ... all of the common invalid argument forms, and there are many ...
... the argument if it includes a causation/correlation relationship, a phenomenon/hypothesis relationship ... in my PF had a phenomenon/hypothesis relationship. I also got a ... to strengthen or weaken the argument.
Hate ... when reading RC. Read for argument structure and notate details as ... into a part of the argument structure and then anticipate what ... of the passages can become cookie-cutter in structure but they love ...
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What is the Argument Structure of the passage? ... Is a phenomenon presented, followed by a hypothesis - then ... s stance on the hypothesis... Almost all of ... not literally) sequencing game ~ phenomenon/hypothesisargument structure.
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... is a pretty cookiecutter correlation to causation type argument, so to ... area of weakness in this argument has to do with " ...
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