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1.
The pieces of an argument that provide the support for the conclusion are called
premises
2.
"If everyone always lies, then there would not be the possibility of lying" is
a conditional statement
3.
Which of the following is
not
a premise indicator?
"thus"
4.
Socrates supports his claim that "If death is the relocating of the soul to another place, then death is a blessing." by claiming
If death is the relocating of the soul to another place, then when one is dead one can converse with Homer and others.
5.
"Either Bill is sleeping in the bedroom or Bill is out walking. Bill is not sleeping in the bedroom. So, Bill is out walking." is an example of
disjunctive syllogism
6.
"Either we get the car repaired or we'll burn up the engine. If we get the car repaired, then we will end up spending a lot of money. If we'll burn up the engine, then we will end up spending a lot of money. So, we will end up spending a lot of money." is an example of
modus ponens
7.
The conclusion of a constructive dilemma is always
an "Either ___ or ___" statement
8.
Tibor Machan defends the thesis that
there is free will.
9.
"'Ought' implies 'can'" means
An "ought" judgment can be derived from an "is" judgment.
10.
According to Tibor Machan, when a scientist reports what she or he has seen on gauges or instruments, he or she is