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“Revelations are dangerous delusions.” What do you think? Explain your opinion. 3 Marks

Homework:. “Revelations are dangerous delusions.” What do you think? Explain your opinion. 3 Marks ARGUE BY INDUCTION Date due: 10Z - 28 January 10Y - 29 January. How To:. Make Good Arguments 2. Arguments. Inductive. Deductive. From Examples to Conclusion.

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“Revelations are dangerous delusions.” What do you think? Explain your opinion. 3 Marks

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  1. Homework: “Revelations are dangerous delusions.” What do you think? Explain your opinion. 3 Marks ARGUE BY INDUCTION Date due: 10Z - 28 January 10Y - 29 January

  2. How To: Make Good Arguments 2

  3. Arguments Inductive Deductive From Examples to Conclusion From Conclusion to Examples

  4. “Revelations are illusions.” What do you think? Explain your opinion. 3 Marks MARKS Position Arguments Conclusion I believe that revelations are… for a number of reasons. 1. On the strength of these arguments, I feel I am justified to believe that… 2. 3. SUPPORTING POSITION WITH ARGUMENTS DEDUCTIVE LOGIC

  5. “Revelations are dangerous delusions.” What do you think? Explain your opinion. 3 Marks MARKS Definition Example(s) Conclusion Revelation is… For example, in 19… John Smith… In summary, John Smith was a murderer who was guided by his delusions. Therefore, I think that at least in some cases revelations could be dangerous. REASONING FROM EXAMPLES TO CONCLUSION INDUCTIVE LOGIC

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