Ashford PHI 103 Week 2 Complete & Quiz (Informal Logic) A+ Graded

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Ashford PHI 103 Week 2 Complete

 

PHI 103 Week 2 DQ 1

 

Construct a deductive argument that is valid but not sound. Then, construct a valid deductive argument that is sound. Be sure to put the argument in premise-conclusion form.

 

PHI 103 Week 2 DQ 2

 

Construct an inductive argument for a specific conclusion. Then, explain what you might do to make this inductive argument stronger, either by revising the premises or by revising the conclusion.

·        PHI 103 Week 2 Assignment (Pro-Choice) – 1100+ Words

 

Ashford PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz

10 MCQ’s

1.      "10 is less than 100; 100 is less than 1,000; consequently, 10 is less than 1,000" is an example of a

2.      One way to make an inductive argument stronger is to

3.      All sound arguments are valid, but not all valid arguments are sound. This means

4.      Inductive arguments should never be characterized as

5.      Inductive arguments are evaluated in terms of

6.      A valid argument is one that, if its premises are accepted as true, has

7.      A "good" deductive argument must at least be

8.      Assume you are given a sound argument. What do you know about it?

9.      One way to make an inductive argument stronger is to

10.  In logic, arguments are never described as

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