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The art and science of reasoning.
a) persuasion
b) philosopher
c) logic
d)

Part to whole reasoning used to determine the validity of an informal argument by starting with the evidence that can be observed and compiled.
a) inductive reasoning
b) formal logic
c) deductive reasoning
d)

Logic that deals with ordinary language arguments that tend to emphasize inductive rather than deductive reasoning.
a) deductive reasoning
b) informal logic
c) philosopher
d)

Whole to part reasoning that determines the validity of a formal argument. The conclusion of this argument must be true if the premises are true.
a) deductive reasoning
b) formal logic
c) persuasion
d)

Reasoning in the abstract with a focus on deductive reasoning. This has a premise and a conclusion.
a) informal logic
b) relevance
c) formal logic
d)

Lover of wisdom
a) persuasion
b) philosopher
c) reason
d)

bad argument that fails to meet the requirements of relevance, clarity or presumption.
a) fallacy
b) persuasion
c) informal logic
d)

The art of convincing others
a) formal logic
b) relevance
c) persuasion
d)

One of the three principles of critical thinking in which the premises of an argument provide some support for the conclusion.
a) propaganda
b) persuasion
c) relevance
d)

Techniques used to influence the opinions of others to do or believe something that they otherwise might not.
a) propaganda
b) fallacy
c) relevance
d)

To think or argue in a logical manner.
a) reason
b) logic
c) persuasion
d)

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