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A tautology is a statement that is true in all possible circ…

A tautology is a statement that is true in all possible circumstances due to its logical form.

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Correctly identify the operative fallacy here: “You shouldn’…

Correctly identify the operative fallacy here: “You shouldn’t listen to Carla’s argument about climate change; she didn’t even finish college.”

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Correctly identify these fallacies

Correctly identify these fallacies

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What is the purpose of a Red Herring fallacy?

What is the purpose of a Red Herring fallacy?

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A necessarily false statement

A necessarily false statement

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Which of the following makes an analogy strong rather than f…

Which of the following makes an analogy strong rather than fallacious in an argument?

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Correctly identify the operative fallacy here: “Today, while…

Correctly identify the operative fallacy here: “Today, while driving on Bayshore Blvd, and a lady cut me off in traffic and nearly caused me to wreck. Florida drivers are the worst drivers in the world!”

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“If it is raining, then the streets are wet. The streets are…

“If it is raining, then the streets are wet. The streets are wet. Therefore, it is raining.” 
Evaluate this argument (is it valid?) and explain your answer (what makes the argument valid/invalid?).

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Disjunctive syllogisms operate by:

Disjunctive syllogisms operate by:

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“Kate said she was going to choose between taking either the…

“Kate said she was going to choose between taking either the history course or the chemistry course this semester. She is not enrolled in the chemistry course. Therefore, Kate chose the history course.”
What is the form of this argument?

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