MODR 1730 Lecture 14: MODR Lecture 14
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Applying a fair generalization, one usually true, to an exceptional case by ignoring the peculiarities of the case: hasty generalization, bifurcation, begging the question (three forms) Using insufficient evidence or an isolated example as the basis for a widely general conclusion. B, where b is dependent on a: (3) subsuming a suspect particular under a generalization that is of it because it. Brown ought to do more will be good for his heart condition . I had a bad time with my former husband. I"ve learned that all men are no good. You"re either for me or against me! : miracles are impossible (a) because they cannot happen (b). , god exists how do you know the. Bible says so how do you know what the bible says is so it"s the word of god : clearly he"s an atheist (a); he"s a philosopher isn"t.