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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. ______ are hired to create manufactroversy
Mercenary Scientists
(Argument of ) General probability
Anaphora
Refutation
2. Part of the blame stock issue - the acceptance or obedience to the policy or law makes it ineffective
(Special Topoi for) American Public Address
Attitudinal (inherency)
Claim
Formal Logic
3. Repetition of the same word or groups of words at the beginning of successive clauses - sentences - or lines.
Epanalepsis
Division
Presumption
Anaphora
4. 'X causes Y' is a warrant for what argument
Anadiplosis
False Dichotomy
Intelligence
Cause 9Arguing that something caused something else)
5. A _____ is not just abuse or contradiction
(Argument from) Narrative
Argument
Locus of Existence
False Charge of Fallacy
6. Arguing that one thing caused another without sufficient evidence of a causal relationship.
Definitional (Stasis)
(Argument from) Testimony
Value Hierarchies
Questionable Cause
7. A metaphor with a vehicle that draws upon a human experience that is universal
Definitional (Stasis)
Checking for Testimony argument
Archetypal (Metaphor)
Informal Debate
8. What kind of commonplaces 'deflect reality'
Nonassociated (commonplaces)
Straw Person
Charisma
Ambiguity
9. Drawing an analogical conclusion when the cases compared are not relevantly alike
Ethos
Questionable Analogy
Qualitative (Stasis)
Ill
10. Shifting the buren of proof is a category of ____ __ _____
Hasty Generalization
Checking for Cause argement
Epanalepsis
Appeal to Ignorance
11. Four categories of the Loci of the Preferable
Quantity Quality Essence Existent
Hyperbole
Manufactroversy
Tokenism
12. Is a variation of the tu quoque; it is when you justify a wrong by saying that most other people do it too.
Mixed Metaphor
Quantity Quality Essence Existent
Common Practice (Fallacy)
Second (or) Third
13. Arguing that the conclusion of an argument must be untrue because there is a fallacy in the reasoning. (Just because the premises may not be true - does not mean that the conclusion has to be false)
Ethos
Definitional (Stasis)
Fallacy Fallacy
False Charge of Fallacy
14. Is the metaphor appropriate? The key to ____ is matching strategy to situation.
Decorum
Anadiplosis
Anaphora
Emotionally Charged (Language)
15. Letters to the editor - group discussions - talk show
Informal Debate
Affirming the Consequent (INVALID)
Good Moral Character
Sound
16. Ask a rhetorical question
Stasis
Toulmin Model
Mercenary Scientists
Erotema
17. Value Hierarchy Visualization
Presumption
Invalid (Categorical Syllogism)
Term I/Term II
Special Topoi
18. Leaving no doubt - unambiguous
Questionable Cause
Rhetoric
Unequivocal
Burden of proof
19. 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'
Tu Quoque
Anaphora
(Argument from) Sign
Formal Logic
20. The requirement that the opposition responds reasonably to all significant issues presented by the advocate of change.
Burden of Rejoinder
Euphimism
(Argument from) Cause
Invalid (Categorical Syllogism)
21. Have both claims - reason - and at least two sides
Arguments
Conjectural (Stasis)
Anadiplosis
Tokenism
22. Religious liberty - limited government - entrepreneurship - military strength - traditional institutions - property rights
Unrepresentative Sample
Equivocation
(Special Topoi for) Republicans
Common Practice (Fallacy)
23. Asks - 'what is it?' Involves a question of meaning when a debate turns to the proper definition of terms.
Conjectural (Stasis)
Definitional (Stasis)
Questionable Analogy
Honesty - Dedication - Courage
24. Using a term in an argument in one sense in one place and another sense in another place
Arguments
Questionable Cause
Equivocation
Ad Hominem
25. When more than one vehicle is used for the same tenor - and those vehicles appear in close proximity to each other
Gorgias
Mixed Metaphor
Straw Person
Non Sequitur
26. Is the source qualified to say what is being said? Is she or he in a position to know this information? Does the testimony represent what the authority really meant to say? Is the source relatively unbiased and recent?
Conceding Arguments
Checking for Testimony argument
Ill
Burden of Rejoinder
27. The proposition or conclusion that the arguer is advancing
Unsound
Exergasia
Claim
Appeal to Authority
28. Are the terms of the metaphor coherent - or does it tell a story or paint a picure that fails to make sense internally?
Consistency
Modus Tollens
Anaphora
Refutation
29. Wrote 'On Not Being' and 'In Defense of Helen'
Checking for Cause argement
Gorgias
Sign
Rhetoric
30. Term with lower (negative) value
Cicero's Four Stasis Points
Blame
Term I (Disassociation Pair)
Anadiplosis
31. Based on the setting - which dictates the ____ ____ used to determine who has won the debate - E.g. Academic Policy Debate: stock issues Criminal Court Case: beyond a reasonable doubt Civil Courtroom: preponderance of evidence This Classroom: were yo
Epistrophe
Modus Ponens
Unrepresentative Sample
Decision Rules
32. Are the two things really alike - or are there significant differences that might make them unalike in this respect? Are the negative consequences to comparing these two things? Is the analogy clear or confusing?
Checking for Analogy argument
Blame
Questionable Cause
Checking for Narrative argument
33. Asks - 'of what kind is it?' Involves a question of the quality of the act - whether it is good or bad.
(Argument from) Narrative
Litotes
Qualitative (Stasis)
Litotes
34. Conjectural - Procedural - Definitional - and Qualitative Points are all ____
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35. Good Moral Character
Honesty - Dedication - Courage
Nonassociated (commonplaces)
Deductive Reasoning
Grounds (or data)
36. Repetition of the endings of successive clauses - sentences - or lines.
Equivocation
Division
Epistrophe
Rhetoric
37. Affirming or denying a point strongly by asking it as a question; also called a 'rhetorical question'
(Argument from) Cause
Erotema
Locus of Quality
Charisma
38. Incorrectly assuming that one choice or another must be made when other choices are available or when no choice must be made
Checking for Sign argument
False Dichotomy
(Special Topoi for) Science
Locus of Existence
39. An argument with true premises and valid form
Sound
Composition
Composition
Parallelism
40. An irrelevant attack on an opponent rather than on the opponent's evidence or arguments; this is literally translated as an argument 'to the person'
Enthymeme
Ad Hominem
Denying the Antecedent (INVALID)
Unequivocal
41. What order does conjectural stasis usually fall in when arguing?
Disjunctive (Syllogism)
First
Begging the Question
Antithesis
42. Exaggeration
Deductive Reasoning
Anadiplosis
Cicero's Four Stasis Points
Hyperbole
43. _____ thought that rhetoric is the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion
Consistency
Good Moral Character
Aristotle
Associated Commonplaces
44. If A then B If B then C Therefore - if A then C
Hypothetical (Syllogism)
Locus of Quantity
Warrant
Mixed Metaphor
45. Metaphors use ____ and ____
Vehicle (and) Tenor
Deductive Reasoning
Associated Commonplaces
Emotionally Charged (Language)
46. 'The moral to a story tells us a greater truth' is a warrant for what arg?
Argument
Common Practice (Fallacy)
Metaphor
Narrative
47. _______ in ancient Greece spurred the need for the use of rhetoric in everyday life.
Invalid (Categorical Syllogism)
Ill
Popular Democracy
Mixed Metaphor
48. 'When a qualified person says something is true - it's true' is a warrant for what arg?
Second
Suppressed or Overlooked Evidence
Presumption
Testimony
49. Erroneously accusing others of fallacious reasoning
Decorum
Hasty Generalization
Correctio
False Charge of Fallacy
50. Usually has three parts: 1. (MP) Major Premise - unequivocal statement 2. (mP) Minor Premise - about a specific case 3. (C) Conclusion - follows necessarily from the premises
Euphimism
Hyperbole
Syllogism
Arguments