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1. Focuses on inadequacies or problems in the status quo - must be significant if a change is to be made. Must Have: 1. Quantitative significance: affects lots of people 2. Qualitative significance: is of bad quality
Isocrates
Anaphora
Ill
Quantity Quality Essence Existent
2. Value Hierarchy Visualization in terms of high and low values (?/?)
Less Valued Term/Higher Valued Term
Gorgias
Slippery Slope (Fallacy)
Epistrophe
3. Is the metaphor overused - heard so many times that it becomes tedious rather than persuasive?
Less Valued Term/Higher Valued Term
Cliche
Decision Rules
Culturetypal (Metaphor)
4. All A are B -no B are C - therefore - no A are C
Erotema
Categorical (Syllogism)
Checking for Example argument
Begging the Question
5. Is a variety of questionable cause; it is when you conclude that something cause dsomething else just because the second thing came after it; literally translated as 'after this - therefore on account of this'
Post hoc - ergo propter hoc
Division
Affirming the Consequent (INVALID)
Charisma
6. Ammending a term or phrase you have just read
Common Practice (Fallacy)
Commonplaces
Correctio
Claim
7. If A then B If B then C Therefore - if A then C
Grounds (or data)
Composition
Hypothetical (Syllogism)
Anadiplosis
8. What is 'at issue' in a controversy; the place where two sides of an argument come into conflict; the clash between arguments.
Agree on Commonality then refute
Direct Refutation
Stasis
Locus of Quantity
9. An explicit metaphor that overtly compares two things - often using the words 'like' or 'as'
Simile
Litotes
Erotema
Unequivocal
10. After this - therefore on account of this
Term II (Disassociation Pair)
Warrant
Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
Unequivocal
11. Incorrectly assuming that what is true of the whole is true of the parts
Anaphora
Refutation Potential
Modus Tollens
Division
12. Does one thing really cause the other - or are they merely correlated? Is there another larger cause or series of causes that better explains the effect?
Checking for Cause argement
Disassociation of Concepts
Mixed Metaphor
(Special Topoi for) American Public Address
13. Metaphors use ____ and ____
Stock Issues
Vehicle (and) Tenor
Small Sample
Disjunctive (Syllogism)
14. Affirming or denying a point strongly by asking it as a question; also called a 'rhetorical question'
Slippery Slope (Fallacy)
Erotema
Incrementum
Hasty Generalization
15. 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'
(Argument from) Cause
Structural (inherency)
(Special Topoi for) Democrats
Hasty Generalization
16. Is another variation of the tu quoque; it is when you justify a wrong by saying that this is the way things have always been done
Traditional Wisdom (Fallacy)
(Evaluation Criteria for) Value-Oriented Arguments
Refutation Strategies
False Charge of Fallacy
17. Are there enough examples to prove that point? Are the examples skewed toward one type of thing? Are the examples unambiguous? Could it be that the connection of general and specific doesn't hold in this case?
Procedural (Stasis)
Rhetoric
Analogy
Checking for Example argument
18. Does the argument effectively appeal to audience values and priorities? Does the argument accurately capture the values at play in this situation?
(Evaluation Criteria for) Value-Oriented Arguments
Less Valued Term/Higher Valued Term
Anaphora
Unequivocal
19. Show that an opponent's argument actually supports your side of the debate (often accompanied by a flip in values)
(Argument from) Narrative
Stasis
Turn
Parallelism
20. What kind of commonplaces 'deflect reality'
Nonassociated (commonplaces)
Red Herring
Composition
Status
21. Ideas repeated
Small Sample
Appeal to Authority
Exergasia
Enthymeme
22. Use of a word or phrase that could have several meanings
Agree on Commonality then refute
Epanalepsis
Ambiguity
Anadiplosis
23. Asks - 'of what kind is it?' Involves a question of the quality of the act - whether it is good or bad.
Manufactroversy
Epanalepsis
Qualitative (Stasis)
Mixed Metaphor
24. Inference that allows you to move from grounds to claim (often implied in the argument)
Tokenism
Begging the Question
Warrant
Tu Quoque
25. Who developed the argument from general probability?
Corax
Fallacy Fallacy
Metaphor
Burden of Rejoinder
26. Accepting an argument that you should believe something is true just because the majority believes it is true.
Ad Populum
Quantitative (significance)
Tools of Refutation
Hyperbole
27. 'Bad eggs are all you are likely to get from a bad crow' was said where?
Correctio
Sophist
(at the) Corax (and) Tisias trial
Checking for Sign argument
28. Most fallacies are ____ ____; that is if the argument were to employ difference evidence - or be offered in different circumstances - it would be perfectly fine - but in the specific case in which it is identified as a fallacy - it is flawed
Correctio
Ambiguity
Situationally flawed
Cause 9Arguing that something caused something else)
29. Religious liberty - limited government - entrepreneurship - military strength - traditional institutions - property rights
Exergasia
Term I (Disassociation Pair)
Decision Rules
(Special Topoi for) Republicans
30. 'X is an sign of Y' is what arg's warrant?
Good Moral Character
Hyperbole
Sign
Prolepsis
31. Taking the absence of evidence against something as justification for believing that thing is true.
Informal Debate
Tools of Refutation
Antithesis
Appeal to Ignorance
32. ______ are hired to create manufactroversy
Invalid (Categorical Syllogism)
Euphimism
Mercenary Scientists
Value-Oriented Arguments
33. The system for classifying disassociated terms (visually)
Value Hierarchies
Decorum
Good Will (Ethos)
Mixed Metaphor
34. 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
Unsound
Small Sample
Sign
Tisias
35. _____ thought that the most worthy study is one that advances the student's ability to speak and deliberate on affairs of the state.
Isocrates
Tu Quoque
Informal Debate
Emotionally Charged (Language)
36. 'X causes Y' is a warrant for what argument
Cause 9Arguing that something caused something else)
Shifting the Burden of Proof
Stasis
Anadiplosis
37. Reasoning from case to case
Turn
Conceding Arguments
Agree on Commonality then refute
Analogy
38. Agree with the values or goals of the opposition - but then argue that the opposition doesn't do a better job of achieving those values goals
Agree on Commonality then refute
Manufactroversy
Checking for Example argument
Shifting the Burden of Proof
39. Draws a conclusion about the PARTS of an ENTITY based on knowledge about the whole entity.
Valid
Popular Democracy
Common Practice (Fallacy)
Division
40. An implicit comparison made by referring to one thing as another
Epanalepsis
Anadiplosis
Exergasia
Metaphor
41. Specific evidence or reason to support the claim (often introduced with the words 'because' or 'since')
Accident
Ad Hominem
Syllogism
Grounds (or data)
42. Providing a response to each reason that an opponent gives
Claim
Unsound
Direct Refutation
Epanalepsis
43. Associated words or ideas with a vehicle or tenor
Structural (inherency)
Agree on Commonality then refute
Commonplaces
Example
44. Have both claims - reason - and at least two sides
Rhetoric
Arguments
Syllogism
(Argument by) Analogy
45. Opposite of anadiplosis
(Special Topoi for) Science
Blame
Epanalepsis
Hyperbole
46. _____ said that concerning all things - there are two contradictory arguments that exist in opposition to one another.
Protagoras
Checking for Narrative argument
(Special Topoi for) American Public Address
Anaphora
47. Repetition of the endings of successive clauses - sentences - or lines.
Epistrophe
Post hoc - ergo propter hoc
Cure
Grounds (or data)
48. 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'
Fallacy Fallacy
Parallelism
(Argument from) Sign
Epanalepsis
49. A metaphor that gives attributes to a nonhuman thing
Epanalepsis
Checking for Cause argement
Tu Quoque
Personification
50. Opposite of Epanalepsis
Anadiplosis
Special Topoi
Presumption
Antithesis
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