Flashcards : Critical Thinking Foundations — 24 cartes

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1Question

Argument — definition?

Réponse

A set of premises supporting a conclusion.

2Question

Premise — role?

Réponse

Provides support or reasons for the conclusion.

3Question

Conclusion — purpose?

Réponse

Main claim that premises aim to establish.

4Question

Structure of argument — function?

Réponse

Organizes premises leading to a conclusion.

5Question

Argumentation — activity?

Réponse

Exchanging reasons to support or challenge claims.

6Question

Indicator words — examples?

Réponse

Therefore, thus, hence, consequently, as a result.

7Question

Proposition — true or false?

Réponse

A statement that can be evaluated for truth.

8Question

Claim — type of proposition?

Réponse

An assertion that can be true or false.

9Question

Premise vs claim — difference?

Réponse

Premise supports a claim; claim is an assertion.

10Question

Conclusion — in arguments?

Réponse

The main point supported by premises.

11Question

Propositions — expressed as?

Réponse

Declarative sentences with truth value.

12Question

Deductive reasoning — mechanism?

Réponse

Derives conclusions that necessarily follow from premises.

13Question

Guarantee of truth — in deduction?

Réponse

Conclusion must be true if premises are true and argument valid.

14Question

Validity — in deduction?

Réponse

Structural correctness ensuring conclusion follows from premises.

15Question

Inductive reasoning — mechanism?

Réponse

Infers broad conclusions from specific evidence.

16Question

Probabilistic support — in induction?

Réponse

Conclusions are likely but not certain.

17Question

Hume’s problem of induction — challenge?

Réponse

Justifying belief that future resembles past is unjustified.

18Question

Necessary condition — example?

Réponse

Oxygen is necessary for combustion.

19Question

Sufficient condition — example?

Réponse

Hitting a target is sufficient for a shot.

20Question

Propositional logic — symbols?

Réponse

¬, ∧, ∨, →, ↔ represent logical connectives.

21Question

Evaluating evidence — focus?

Réponse

Source reliability, content, context, methodology.

22Question

Formal fallacy — definition?

Réponse

Invalid logical structure regardless of content.

23Question

Valid argument form — guarantee?

Réponse

Conclusion necessarily follows if premises are true.

24Question

Formal fallacies — examples?

Réponse

Affirming the consequent, denying the antecedent.

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