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Assignment 2: Discussion—Informal Fallacies

Assignment 2: Discussion—Informal Fallacies Assignment 2: Discussion—Informal Fallacies In this assignment, you will compose three original examples of informal fallacy arguments. This assignment allows you to examine common fallacies in everyday reasoning. Start by reading the article “Fallacies of Logic: Argumentation Cons” found in the Argosy University Online Library. Shapiro, I. D. (2007). Fallacies of logic: Argumentation […]

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You began this session considering a moral-ethical dilemma you yourself

You began this session considering a moral-ethical dilemma you yourself You began this session considering a moral-ethical dilemma you yourself faced that you either resolved or failed to resolve, but hopefully learned from. You may never have given much thought to ethical theory nor what ethical premises/paradigms you have unconsciously held. Now that you’ve had

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Our textbook suggests that, when contemplating career options, we should be cautious about choosing a career

Our textbook suggests that, when contemplating career options, we should be cautious about choosing a career Our textbook suggests that, when contemplating career options, we should be cautious about choosing a career solely on the basis of salary. In your own words, describe the reasons the textbook authors give for suggesting this cautious approach to

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