For the following argument, identify the important claims by…
For the following argument, identify the important claims by copying and pasting them into MindMup in another tab, give the ultimate conclusion the number 1, and map the arguments. “Everyone acknowledges that the government has duties to its citizens, but there’s widespread disagreement about the appropriate extent of governmental authority. Should the government control access to information, for instance? Clearly, the government should control the information that citizens receive. This is because ordinary people don’t have the time to think through important issues so they’re apt to be confused by an abundance of conflicting information.”
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For the following argument, identify the important claims by copying and pasting them into MindMup in another tab, give the ultimate conclusion the number 1, and map the arguments. After you have finished mapping all of the arguments in Mastery Check 2.2, in MindMup, click File –> Share and type rsaucedo@lamar.edu to share your maps with me for grading, just as you did for the MindMup – Honorlock Test.“Can you imagine that some people are atheists? Everyone should believe in God. After all, belief in God can help people to lead happier lives because belief in God can help people to overcome their fear of death.”
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For the following argument, identify the important claims by copying and pasting them into MindMup in another tab, give the ultimate conclusion the number 1, and map the arguments.“Where does knowledge come from? It’s natural to suppose that you know some things, like basic mathematical truths, through your reason, and that you know other things, like the color of the sky, through your senses. But consider this. As far as you can tell, mightn’t you be hallucinating all the time? It follows that you can’t trust your senses to give you knowledge. Consequently, any knowledge you have must come from your reason alone.”
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