ADMS 1010 Chapter 4: Dyer, Critical Thinking, 2nd Edition

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A logical link that fills the gap between the evidence and the claim. We must find and state the author"s underlying assumptions. Once a person"s assumptions are formed, they are the foundation for everything. What are the beliefs in which the argument is based they think, says, and does. We tend to pay attention to an author"s underlying assumptions when they conflict with our own. Look at what people write, then make a guess as to what they must believe in order to have written that. What must be true if the claim is to follow from the evidence . What beliefs might i expect from this person". Reality assumptions: beliefs about what events have taken place, what exists, or how things work in the world. First hand experiences, things we read, conversations, television. Once reality assumptions are made explicit we must evaluate their accuracy. Provide data that would show that the assumption is incorrect.

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