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Gaming- Niche
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
An extended argument is an argument that:
A) involves more than one syllogistic step
B) takes a long time to explain
C) involves more than one speaker
D) continues long after it has already made its point
E) commits the fallacy of super-extension
Extended Argument
A complex, detailed argument involving multiple steps, premises, and conclusion designed to persuade or inform.
Syllogistic Step
A part of syllogistic reasoning, where a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premises).
- Identify implicit propositions in complex arguments (extended arguments).
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Learning Objectives
- Identify implicit propositions in complex arguments (extended arguments).