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VISIT www.phi103cart.com PHI 103 Week 1 DQ 1
(Consider an argument you have recently)PHI 103
Week 1 DQ 2 (Logic can do a great deal in helping
us understand our arguments)PHI 103 Week 1
QuizPHI 103 Week 2 DQ 1 (Construct a deductive
argument)PHI 103 Week 2 DQ 2 (Construct an
inductive argument)PHI 103 Week 2 Assignment
Final Paper Outline Pro Choice (Legalized
Abortion)PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz
3PHI 103 Week 1 DQ 1 (Consider an argument you
have recently) FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.phi103cart.com Consider an argument
you have recently had with a friend, family
member, manager, co-worker, or someone else.
Identify the topic of the argument and present
that argument in premise-conclusion form,
identifying both the premises and conclusion.
4PHI 103 Week 1 DQ 2 (Logic can do a great deal in
helping us understand our arguments) FOR MORE
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2 Logic can do a great deal in helping us
understand our arguments. Explain what advantages
we obtain by studying logic in terms of improving
our reasoning. Consider a debate over whether
prayer should be allowed in public schools.
Explain what logic can and cannot do. In other
words, what kinds of questions and topics are not
decided by logical analysis?
5PHI 103 Week 1 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.phi103cart.com Question Which
of these could be seen as a premise in an
argument? 2. Question A valid
deductive argument, the premises of which are
accepted as true, shows 3. Question
"You didn't like that book so you
probably don't like to read" is 4.
Question In the statement, "You didn't
like that restaurant so you probably don't like
to eat out," "you probably don't like to out" is
the 5. Question If a reason
that is not relevant to the conclusion is given,
6PHI 103 Week 2 Assignment Final Paper Outline Pro
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VISIT www.phi103cart.com Final Paper Outline.
Review the Final Paper instructions in Week 5 of
the onlinecourse or in the Components of Course
Evaluation section of this guide. Then, visit
the Ashford Writing Center (located in the
Learning Resources tab in the left navigation
bar). The outline must containa Introduction with
thesis statement. At least five body paragraphs,
using the provided model. Conclusion. Reference
page containing at least three academic
resources, two of which arefound in the Ashford
Online Library. Each side of the debate should be
provided at least one valid source for.
7PHI 103 Week 2 DQ 1 (Construct a deductive
argument) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi103cart.
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that is valid but not sound. Then, construct a
valid deductive argument that is sound. Be sure
to put the argument in premise-conclusion form.
8PHI 103 Week 2 DQ 2 (Construct an inductive
argument) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi103cart.
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for a specific conclusion. Then, explain what you
might do to make this inductive argument
stronger, either by revising the premises or by
revising the conclusion.
9PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
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"10 is less than 100 100 is less than 1,000
consequently, 10 is less than 1,000" is an
example of a 2. Question One way
to make an inductive argument stronger is
to 3. Question All sound
arguments are valid, but not all valid arguments
are sound. This means 4. Question
Inductive arguments should never be
characterized as 5. Question
Inductive arguments are evaluated in terms
of 6. Question A valid argument
is one that, if its premises are accepted as
true,
10PHI 103 Week 3 Assignment Stereotype Paper FOR
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Week 3 Assignment Stereotype Paper Stereotype
Paper. Read Stereotyping Has Lasting Negative
Impact Prejudice has lingering effects,study
shows and watch How Pre-existing Beliefs Distort
Logical Reasoning. Discuss three stereotypes you
encounter in your own life and the effect
thosestereotypes can have on others. This can be
a stereotype you realize you havebeen guilty of
holding or someone else.
11PHI 103 Week 3 DQ 1 (Considering the fallacies
discussed in Chapter Four) FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.phi103cart.com DQ 1 Considering
the fallacies discussed in Chapter Four of An
Introduction to Logic, construct three different
arguments that display distinct fallacies. Give
an explanation of why each makes a mistake in
drawing the conclusion it does. Review your
classmates examples and see if they, in fact,
commit the fallacy identified.
12PHI 103 Week 3 DQ 2 (One rich source of fallacies
is the media) FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.phi103cart.com DQ 2 One rich
source of fallacies is the media television,
radio, magazines, and the Internet (including, of
course, commercials.) Identify two distinct
fallacies you see committed in the media. Do you
think it is more likely that you will not be
fooled by these fallacies having studied logic?
What do you think those presenting these
arguments assume about the logical skills of
their viewers?
13PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.phi103cart.com Question "China
uses too much oil. So they shouldn't develop
their industry" may commit which
fallacy? 2. Question "Julie
started carrying a rabbit's foot, then she won
the lottery. The rabbit's foot must have caused
her to win the lottery" commits a(n) 3.
Question A person who is shown his or
her argument commits a fallacy should 4.
Question A fallacy is an argument
that 5. Question "If that wasn't
illegal, then it wouldn't be against the law" may
commit which fallacy? 6. Question
"My husband snores. All men must snore"
commits which of these fallacies.
14PHI 103 Week 4 Critical Thinking Quiz FOR MORE
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Question Mrs.Orlof teaches two history
classes, one in the morning and one in the
afternoon. Yesterday she gave the same test to
both classes. Anyone who failed the test must
take a retest. Since a greater percentage of
students who took the morning test failed the
test than students who took the afternoon test,
more of Orlofs morning history students than
afternoon history students will have to take the
retest. The conclusion above is not necessarily
valid because
15PHI 103 Week 4 DQ 1 (Scientists design
experiments and try to obtain results) FOR MORE
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103 Week 4 DQ 1 As stated in our text book
scientists design experiments and try to obtain
results verifying or disproving a hypothesis, but
philosophers are the driving force in determining
what factors determine the validity of scientific
results. (Mosser, 2011). Karl Popper's
philosophy of science uses modus as the central
method of disconfirming, or falsifying,
scientific hypotheses.
16PHI 103 Week 4 DQ 2 (Mary is poor. She has not
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VISIT www.phi103cart.com DQ 2 Mary is poor.
She has not been able to find a job and has two
children she needs to feed. Assume Mary is forced
to let her children go hungry or steal some food
from a local grocery store. Which should she do?
Construct an argument that supports Mary's
decision to steal the food or an argument that
shows why Mary should not steal the food.
Critique the arguments offered by your classmates.
17PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.phi103cart.com 1. Question
A good way to establish a conclusion as
true, or probable, is to 2. Question
Logicians regard the following as the
meaning of the word "argument." 3.
Question A strongly supported claim in
science should be regarded as 4. Question
Examining reasons and constructing
arguments can help in 5. Question
If the word "should" appears in a sentence, that
sentence will always involve an ethical
claim. 6. Question Descartes
worried a great deal about the threat posed by
which of the following?
18PHI 103 Week 5 DQ 1 (Write two arguments in
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om PHI 103 PHI 103 Week 5 DQ 1Write two
arguments in English, one in the form of modus
ponens and one in the form of modus tollens.
Then, write the arguments in symbols using
sentence letters and truth-functional connectives.
19PHI 103 Week 5 DQ 2 (Imagine someone asks you
what you have learned) FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.phi103cart.com Imagine someone asks
you what you have learned in your logic class and
what you found to be the most useful information
you learned there. Is it important for people to
study logic? What kinds of mistakes might they
make without having been exposed to a careful
study of reasoning provided by logic? Offer your
response to these questions, and compare your
answers to your classmates' responses.
20PHI 103 Week 5 Final Paper Legalized
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om Argument Paper For the Final Paper, you will
identify a specific claim relative to one of the
topicslisted before and defend it with as strong
an argument as possible. These topicsare
presented below as questions. The best way to
develop a thesis statement isto offer an answer
to the question, and then state in a clear and
specific sentencethe basis for your answer .1.
Should homosexuals be able to marry?
21PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
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The sentence "P ? Q" is read
as 2. Question "P v Q" is best
interpreted as 3. Question What
is the truth value of the sentence "P v
P"? 4. Question If P is false,
and Q is false, the truth-value of "P ?Q"
is 5. Question "Julie and Kurt
got married and had a baby" is best symbolized
as 6. Question " P v Q" is best
read as 7. Question One of the
disadvantages of using truth tables is 8.
Question A sentence is said to be
truth-functional if and only if
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