EVIDENCE WGU EXAMPREP WITH 100%
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⩥ Propositions. Answer: The fundamental building blocks of arguments.
They are a statement that can be true or false.
⩥ Simple propositions. Answer: They have no internal logic structure,
they are simply true or false based on how the world is.
⩥ Freedom should be the highest value for its citizens.. Answer: Simple
proposition
⩥ Complex propositions. Answer: They have internal logic structure,
and whether they are true or false depends on if their parts are true or
false.
⩥ If freedom should be the highest value for its citizens, then we should
promote it in our laws and policies.. Answer: Complex proposition
⩥ Argument. Answer: Contains at least two statements or propositions: a
conclusion and one or more premises that lend support to the conclusion.
, ⩥ Premise. Answer: A proposition that supports the conclusion.
⩥ Conclusion Indicators. Answer: Therefore, so, it follows that, hence,
thus, entails that, we may conclude that, implies that, wherefore, as a
result.
⩥ Premise Indicators. Answer: Because, for, given that, in that, as, since,
indicated by.
⩥ Conclusion. Answer: The claim that the whole argument is intended to
support or prove.
⩥ Deduction. Answer: Arguments where the premises guarantee or
necessitate the conclusion.
⩥ Types of arguments that are deductive. Answer: Mathematical
arguments, logical arguments, arguments from definition.
⩥ Induction. Answer: Arguments where the premises make the
conclusion likely to be true.
⩥ Types of arguments that are inductive/ampliative. Answer: Analogies,
authority, casual inferences, scientific reasoning, extrapolations.