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Public Debating
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Values more over less in terms of quantitative outcomes (the greatest good for the greatest number)
Locus of Quantity
Informal Debate
Emotionally Charged (Language)
Cicero's Four Stasis Points
2. A _____ is not just abuse or contradiction
Honesty - Dedication - Courage
Argument
(Fallacy of) Accident
Locus of Existence
3. Concerns new policy being proposed that will remedy the ill outlined and the inherent factors.
Cure
Questionable Cause
Second
Epanalepsis
4. The list that builds
Affirming the Consequent (INVALID)
Begging the Question
Warrant
Incrementum
5. Did not pay Corax for sophistry lessons and was taken to court
Litotes
Common Practice (Fallacy)
Tisias
Syllogism
6. Draws a conclusions about ONE MEMBER of a GROUP based on a general rule about all members
Categorical (Syllogism)
Qualitative (Stasis)
Cure
Accident
7. An argument that follows proper logical form
Arguments
Warrant
Valid
Anaphora
8. Ill - Blame - Cure - Cost
Locus of Quality
Stock Issues
Slippery Slope (Fallacy)
Litotes
9. Similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words - phrases - or clauses
Parallelism
Litotes
Categorical (Syllogism)
Debate Resolutions
10. Draws a conclusion about the PARTS of an ENTITY based on knowledge about the whole entity.
Formal Logic
Division
Testimony
Toulmin Model
11. Deliberate correction
Popular Democracy
Rhetoric
Warrant
Correctio
12. Consistency - Decorum - Refutation Potential - Cliche and Mixed _____ are forms of judging ______(s)
Ethos
Locus of Existence
Direct Refutation
Metaphor
13. Are the terms of the metaphor coherent - or does it tell a story or paint a picure that fails to make sense internally?
Erotema
Consistency
(Special Topoi for) Democrats
Agree on Commonality then refute
14. Reasoning from case to case
Anaphora
Blame
Analogy
(Argument by) Example
15. A manufactured controversy that is motivated by profit or extreme ideology to intentionally create confusion in the public about an issue of scientific fact that is not in dispute by the scientific community. Used to stop debate at the conjectural le
Manufactroversy
Incrementum
Stock Issues
Unrepresentative Sample
16. Knowledge - Experience - Prudence (What part of Ethos)
Intelligence
Litotes
(Argument from) Narrative
Hyperbole
17. Inference that allows you to move from grounds to claim (often implied in the argument)
Unrepresentative Sample
Cicero's Four Stasis Points
Red Herring
Warrant
18. _____ rejected rhetoric as flattery - not truth - a 'knack' on par with 'cookery' and 'cosmetics'
Hypothetical (Syllogism)
Non Sequitur
Agree on Commonality then refute
Plato
19. Is a variation of the non sequiter; it is when the irrelevant reason is meant to divert the attention of the audience from the real issue
Red Herring
Testimony
Unsound
(Argument from) Testimony
20. Originality - explanatory power - quantitative precision - simplicity - scope
(Special Topoi for) Science
Affirming the Consequent (INVALID)
Sophist
Antithesis
21. If A then B B Therefore - A
Rhetoric
Modus Ponens
Affirming the Consequent (INVALID)
Hypothetical (Syllogism)
22. Letters to the editor - group discussions - talk show
Refutation Potential
Epistrophe
Informal Debate
Disassociation of Concepts
23. The inference says that one thing is a sign of another. It's usually used in an argument that something IS. The warrant to this argument is usually in the form 'X is a sign of Y'
Tools of Refutation
Stock Issues
Tu Quoque
(Argument from) Sign
24. Beginning repeated
False Dichotomy
Anaphora
Modus Tollens
Ethos
25. beginning repeated at ending
Epanalepsis
Deductive Reasoning
Affirming the Consequent (INVALID)
Term I (Disassociation Pair)
26. 'X causes Y' is a warrant for what argument
Correctio
Cause 9Arguing that something caused something else)
Warrant
(Argument by) Analogy
27. Is a variety of Hasty Generalization; it is when you draw conclusions about a population on the basis of a sample that is too small to be a reliable measure of that population
Small Sample
Good Will (Ethos)
Epistrophe
Tu Quoque
28. Can the sign be found without the thing for which it stands? Is an alternative explanation of the maning of the sign more credible? Are there countering signs that indicate that his one sign is false?
Correctio
Fallacy Fallacy
Checking for Sign argument
Attitudinal (inherency)
29. After this - therefore on account of this
Deductive Reasoning
Qualitative (Stasis)
Division
Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
30. Is the metaphor appropriate? The key to ____ is matching strategy to situation.
Term I/Term II
Hyperbole
Tu Quoque
Decorum
31. All A are B - all C are B - therefore all A are C
Invalid (Categorical Syllogism)
Rhetoric
Plato
Sign
32. 'Bad eggs are all you are likely to get from a bad crow' was said where?
Ad Populum
Gorgias
Personification
(at the) Corax (and) Tisias trial
33. Structural inherency and attitudinal inherency are part of what stock issue?
Formal Logic
(Argument of ) General probability
Aristotle
Blame
34. An argument that either lacks validity - soundness or both.
Conceding Arguments
Modus Ponens
Arguments
Unsound
35. Oral performances that have a set format in which two or more speakers take turns making arguments and counterarguments before an audience - Examples: Court room - candidate debates - academic debates
Burden of proof
Formal Debate
Questionable Cause
Hasty Generalization
36. Obligation of the arguer advocating change to overcome the presumption through argument
Burden of proof
Vehicle (and) Tenor
Quantitative (significance)
Special Topoi
37. Part of the blame stock issue - the acceptance or obedience to the policy or law makes it ineffective
Nonassociated (commonplaces)
Attitudinal (inherency)
Exergasia
Antithesis
38. Values what is unique - irreplaceable or original
Gorgias
Small Sample
Locus of Quality
Agree on Commonality then refute
39. Value Hierarchy Visualization in terms of high and low values (?/?)
Situationally flawed
Ad Hominem
Presumption
Less Valued Term/Higher Valued Term
40. The inference reasons from meaning or lesson of a story to a claim. The warrant usually says 'The moral to a story tells us a greater truth'
(Special Topoi for) Republicans
Epanalepsis
Good Will (Ethos)
(Argument from) Narrative
41. What is 'at issue' in a controversy; the place where two sides of an argument come into conflict; the clash between arguments.
Conjectural (Stasis)
Culturetypal (Metaphor)
Term I (Disassociation Pair)
Stasis
42. Accepting an argument by example that reasons from specific to general on the basis of relevant but insufficient information or evidence.
Hasty Generalization
Corax
Popular Democracy
Disassociation of Concepts
43. Incorrectly assuming that what is true of the parts is true of the whole
Sound
Appeal to Ignorance
Erotema
Composition
44. Good Moral Character
Exergasia
Valid
Epanalepsis
Honesty - Dedication - Courage
45. Metaphors use ____ and ____
Epistrophe
Status
Vehicle (and) Tenor
Anaphora
46. The inference moves from cause to effect or effect to cause - arguing that something is the direct result of something else. The warrant to this argument is usually formatted as: 'X is a form of Y'
Plato
Protagoras
(Argument from) Cause
Hypothetical (Syllogism)
47. Using information from mercenary scientists is committing what fallacy?
Appeal to Authority
(Argument from) Sign
Anaphora
Denying the Antecedent (INVALID)
48. Does the argument effectively appeal to audience values and priorities? Does the argument accurately capture the values at play in this situation?
Special Topoi
(Evaluation Criteria for) Value-Oriented Arguments
Term I (Disassociation Pair)
Ad Populum
49. Oppostite of Litotes
Appeal to Authority
Burden of proof
Begging the Question
Hyperbole
50. Anticipatory refutation - in which you preempt an opposition argument before it is even offered.
Categorical (Syllogism)
Anaphora
Prolepsis
Invalid (Categorical Syllogism)