composition 2
Which of these is NOT a feature of argument, according to our text?
| A. | Argument is a kind of debate. |
| B. | Arguments can be either implicit or explicit. |
| C. | Arguments require justification of their claims. |
| D. | Argument combines persuasion and truth seeking. |
Match the quote taken from the text with the persons it refers to.
- | "Truth resided in the ideal world of forms, and through philosophic rigor human could transcend the shadow-like world of everyday reality." —————— |
- | "[They} believed that truth was determined by those in power; thus they could enter an argument unconstrained by anytranscendent beliefs of assumptions."
———— |
- | "There are often different degrees of truth and different kinds of truths of different situations and cultures." |
- . | "Through his method of questioning ————
[he] would gradually peel away layer after layer of false views until Truth was revealed." |
A.
Some philosophers, sociologists, and other thinkers who doubt the existence of a single truth.
B.
Socrates and his followers.
C.
Socrates.
D.
The Sophists.
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An implicit argument states its claim and supports it with reasons and evidence.
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