Identifying and Evaluating Arguments

Gig Φ Philosophy (2022)
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Identifying Arguments: Deduction & Induction Evaluating Arguments Deductive: Valid, Invalid, (Un)Sound Inductive: Strong, Weak, (Un)Cogent Inference to the Best Explanation [IBE] Identifying & Evaluating COMPLEX Arguments How to Present, Explain, and Evaluate an Argument Resources: Slides, Examples

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