Arguments
Meaning
Definitions
100

Soundness is a property of:

a) premises

b) inference 

c) the whole argument

c) the whole argument

100

According to the Reference Theory of Meaning, how do words get their meaning?

Words get their meaning from what they refer to

100

If a definition uses the word that is being defined in the definition it is called: 

Circular 

200

True or false: logical strength is a property of inference

True

200

What is the meaning of language used today?

Meaning as Use Theory (or Use Theory)

200

If the defining phrase refers to some things that are not includes in the reference of the term being defined it is called: 

Too broad
300

Identify the conclusion of the following argument:

I must have left my charger on the train. It's not in my bag anymore, but I did pack it before I left. The last place I used it was on the train.

Conclusion: I must have left my charger on the train

300

Identify the function of language in the following statement:

"My mom makes the best spaghetti"

Evaluative Function of Language

300

A reportive definition aims to: 

Convey the standard usage of the word

400

Identify the type of argument:

The weather is nice, people are outside. 

Not an argument

400

Identify the function of language in the following statement:

My dog has black fur

Descriptive function of language

400

What is wrong with the following definition: "Dogs are animals with 4 legs" 

Too broad

500

Identfiy the type of argument:

If I didn't go out to hang out with my friends this weekend, I would have had time to study. If I used that time to study, I would have gotten a better score on my exam.

Counterfactual Argument

500

Identify the function of language in the following statement:

Turn off your phone

Directive function of language

500

What is wrong with the following definition: "A parent is a person's biological mother or father"

Too Narrow

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