What is A faulty generalization induced from insufficient evidence.
100
Grounds
What is a statement made about persons, conditions, events, or things that says support is available to provide a reason for a claim
100
Prima Facie Case
What is a case that provides sufficient argument to justify adherence if no counterargument occurs
100
An initial characteristic of political claims.
What is vague?
100
Support derived from experience or outside authority such as illustrations, statistics, and testimony
What is evidence?
200
False analogy
What is An analogy grounded in a comparison of two dissimilar things.
200
Warrant
What is A general statement that justifies using the grounds as a basis for the claim
200
Burden of Rejoinder
What is the need to apply a counterargument to stay in contention
200
the type of claim most common in political argument. It's purpose or end.
What is policy?
200
the most forceful kind of credibility
What is indirect credibility?
300
Non sequiter
What is A fallacy where the stated conclusions are not supported by the premise.
300
Backing
What is Any support that provides more specific data for the grounds or warrant
300
Burden of Proof
What is the responsibility to initiate an argument and set out a case sufficient in argumentative strength and breadth to bring the decision makers to doubt their presumptions and be, potentially, willing to adhere to your proposition/claim
300
The preoccupation of the ground, which implies that it must stand good till some sufficient reason is adduced against it
What is presumption?
300
Aristotle’s term for credibility
What is ethos?
400
Ad populum
What is A logical fallacy in which a conclusion is reached based on the popularity of an idea or argument.
400
Qualifier
What is Any statement that indicates the force of the argument
400
Indirect Credibility
What is the way you develop, support and argue your claims, credibility gained from effective argumentation
400
Reducing information into an outline of essential argumentative elements of the proposition, including possible counter-arguments
What is a brief?
400
The intersection of a claim and its support.
What is an argument?
500
Ad misericordiam
What is Arguments that are based on the elicitation of pity.
500
Reservation
What is A qualification of the original claim that answers the rebuttal
500
Secondary Credibility
What is the use of another person’s credibility as the grounds for an argument; associating someone else’s credibility with yourself
500
Asking if there is a need for change from the status quo, if there is a workable alternative, and if the alternative is desirable
What is stock issues analysis?
500
The process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting the world around us