Arguments, Basics
Identifying Parts of an Argument
Missing Premises
Argument Analysis Terms
Evaluating Arguments
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In an argument, one or more claims made in support of another claim.

premises

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Identify the conclusion in this argument:  

I know that the student plagiarized since I found the exact same sentences on a website and the website was published more than a year before the student wrote the paper.

The student plagiarized

100

A claim that is intentionally left out of an argument is called a(n) ___________ claim

implicit

100

How is an argument organized in standard argument form?  

Premise

Premise

________

Conclusion

100

Is this a valid argument?  Explain.

Since all frogs are vertebrates and all amphibians are vertebrates, all frogs are amphibians.

No!   While all the claims are true, the conclusion is not guaranteed by the premises.

200

In an argument, the claim that the speaker/author is ultimately trying to persuade you to believe

conclusion

200

Identify BOTH premises in this argument:

It can’t be snowing right now since it only snows when it is 32 degrees or below and right now it is 40 degrees.

1. it only snows when it is 32 degrees or below 

2.  right now it is 40 degrees.

200

Identify the implicit conclusion of this argument:

If Bob were truly good at basketball, he wouldn't have missed 15 shots in a row.  

Bob isn't good at basketball

200

__________ arguments deal with certainties (e.g. "all" or "none" or "must be true" or "must be false") 

Deductive

200

Rearrange this argument to make it valid:

Since all whales are warm-blooded and all mammals are warm-blooded, all whales are mammals.

Since all mammals are warm-blooded and all whales are mammals, all whales are warm-blooded.

300

the principle of _________ states that you should give a speaker the "benefit of the doubt" when interpreting their arguments, i.e. look at their arguments in the best possible light.

charity

300

Identify all premises of this argument:

Fracking should be allowed because, although it does involve some environmental risk, it reduces our dependence on foreign oil and there is much greater harm to the environment due to foreign oil drilling than there is due to fracking.

1. fracking reduces our dependence on foreign oil

2. there is much greater harm to the environment due to foreign oil drilling than there is due to fracking.

300

Identify an implicit premise of this argument:

CEOs have a lot of responsibility, so they should be paid a lot of money.  

People with a lot of responsibility should be paid a lot of money

300

 _______ arguments deal with likelihoods  (e.g. "probably" or "unlikely" or "most")

inductive

300

Is this a sound deductive argument?  Explain.

Everyone who lives in the United States was born in the United States.  Since Arlan lives in the United States, we know that he was born in the United States.

No.  While it is valid, one of the premises is false.  

400
List three conclusion indicator words/phrases.

therefore, as a result, so, consequently, we can conclude that, it must be the case that, etc....

400

Identify the conclusion of this argument:

I know that Wanda rode her bike to work today because when she arrived at work she had her right pant leg rolled up (which cyclists do in order to keep their pants legs from getting caught in the chain). Moreover, our coworker, Bob, who works in accounting, saw her riding towards work at 7:45 am.

Wanda rode her bike to work today.

400

Identify an implicit premise in this argument.

Capital punishment sometimes takes innocent lives, such as the lives of individuals who were later found to be not guilty. Therefore, we should not allow capital punishment.


We should not allow something that results in the taking of innocent lives.

400

A(n) _________ deductive argument is one in which, if the premises are true, the conclusion is guaranteed to be true.

valid

400

Is this a cogent inductive argument?  Explain.

Since most Texans are native English speakers and most of the world's native English speakers live in the United States, we can conclude that most Texans live in the United States.  

No.  While the premises are true, the conclusion does not follow from the premises.

500

List three premise indicator words/phrases.

because, since, due to the fact that, given that, etc...

500

Identify the conclusion in this argument:

Given that the first three experiments showed no positive results, and since the fourth experiment showed only slightly positive results, we can conclude that the drug is not effective for treating that illness. This is because experiments with drugs that do not yield overwhelmingly positive results suggest that those drugs are not effective.

The drug is not effective for treating that illness

500

Identify an implicit premise in this argument.

Because New York is a densely populated, cold-weather city, Bartholomew won't be happy living there.

Bartholomew can't be happy living in a densely populated cold-weather city.

500

What does it mean for an inductive argument to be "strong."  

If its premises are true, the conclusion is likely to be true.

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Is this a cogent inductive argument?  Explain.

Most weekdays in January are school days.  Today is Friday, January 28.  Since today is a weekday in January, it is most likely a school day.  

Yes.  The premises are true, and the conclusion follows from the premises.  

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