SSH

What is validity?
When is an argument sound?
What is realism?
What is relativism?
What is nihilism?
What are the three different kinds of reasons?
What is pragmatic reasoning? Add example
What is epistemic reasoning?
What is emotional reasoning? Add example
What is critical thinking? Select all that apply
Reasonable thinking
Reflective thinking
Aims at deciding what to do and believe
All of the above
A conditional is a sentence with
And
Or
If, then
But
A conjunction is a sentence with
And
Or
If, then
So
A disjunction is a sentence with
But
Or
And
If, then
A noun clause is a sentence with
That
If, then
Or
And
But
What are conclusion indicators?
So
Therefore
Hence
And
But
Thus
What are premise indicators?
Since
Because
For
For the reason that
And
Independent premises
 
 
 
Dependent premises
Rely on other premises to support the conclusion
Dont need other premises
A slogan can be too _______ and too _________
A slogan is too narrow if it includes a condition that is not necessary
True
False
A slogan is too broad if it doesn't consists a condition that is necessary
True
False
What is one mistake to avoid?
Personalizing reasons and treating them as if they were your own.
Withhold judgement
Why should you personalize reasons?
What is another mistake to avoid?
Mistake of a false definition is
When a definition is bad
When a definition isn't based on epistemic reasons
When a definition is too broad or too narrow
Give an example of a valid argument with true premises and a false conclusion
A source is reliable when...
It provides correct info most of the time
When it provides correct info ALL the time
Reliability... (Select all that apply)
Is a matter of degree
Depends on optimal conditions
Is topic relative
Evidence is overridden when...
It conflicts with expert consensus
It conflicts with good reasons we already have to believe
It is from a reliable source
None of the above
In DIRECT conflict, the stronger one _________ the weaker one.
In INDIRECT conflict, the stronger one _________ the other.
What is an example of direct conflict?
What is an example of indirect conflict?
What is another mistake to avoid?
Appeal to ignorance: it is a mistake to appeal to something because you dont have evidence to prove its false
Believe something because your instincts
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