Logic Exam #3 Study Guide
All the items listed on the Quiz #3 study guide plus:
Definitions
Logic, Statement, Argument, Deductive Argument, Validity, Soundness
Moral Statement, Moral Argument
Informal Fallacy, all individual fallacies (except for Genetic Fallacy, Appeal to Tradition, Red Herring, Hasty Generalization, and Faulty Analogy)
Exercises
Evaluate explanations using Testability, Simplicity, and Conservatism
Identify the missing premise in a moral argument
Identify individual fallacies (except for Genetic Fallacy and Red Herring)
Identify arguments and determine whether they are deductive, inductive, or fallacies. Then evaluate them, using the various methods we learned in class. Justify your evaluations by showing your work (deductive) or referring to the relevant features in the argument (inductive).
Diagram complex arguments