PHIL 1021 : Final Exam Study Guide
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Statements that set forth the reason or evidence. The statement that the evidence claims to support or imply therefore, thus, entails that, as a result, etc. Fundamental elements are terms; evaluated as good or bad depending on how the terms are arranged; Claim that the alleged evidence supports or implies something. Unproblematic passages that lack a claim that anything is being proven. Simple noninferential passage; form of expression that is intended to put someone on guard against a dangerous or detrimental situation. Simple noninferential passage; form of expression that makes a recommendation about some future decision or course of conduct. Simple noninferential passage; expression about what someone happens to believe or think about something. Simple noninferential passage; may be about the same general subject, but they lack a claim that one of them is proved by the others. Simple noninferential passage; group of statements that convey information about some topic or event.