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 Instructions Course Objectives: CO4: Evaluate and analyze various forms of argument for rhetorical devices, fallacies, and possible pseudo-reasoning. (Evaluate) CO5: Create an argument free from logical errors. (Create) Description:  For this assignment, you will use MS PowerPoint to present...

 Option 2: Assuming we need more than Justified True Beliefs (JTB) for propositions to be considered knowledge, argue that either foundationalism or coherentism is better in addressing the insufficiency of JTB. Alternatively, do some research and present a reasonable alternative (Pragmatism, Reliabilism, etc.)  ...

 Directions: Think about any argument you have experienced in the last week or two that you believe contains a fallacy. Please keep in mind there are differences between fallacies and the rhetorical devices you learned about earlier in the course.  Present the gist of the...

1. Explain what Tressie McMillan Cottom means when she says that US health care systems assume black women's incompetence? Use specifics from the author’s argument as you summarize the main points. 2. As she conveys the story, how might Cottom's pregnancy have been different had...

   In around 250 words, explain the meaning and significance of the following passage in Descartes' overall Cogito argument, from Meditations on First Philosophy: "What leads me to think that the wax exists – namely, that I see it – leads much more obviously to...

 Discuss the 5 stages of relationships based on personal stories from yourself, friends, peers or family members. Collect stories from your own life, your friends, peers or family members about the 5 stages of relationships, as taught in the class. Using plenty of citations and...

 Instructions Course Objectives CO4: Evaluate and analyze various forms of argument for rhetorical devices, fallacies, and possible pseudo-reasoning. (Evaluate) CO5: Create an argument free from logical errors. (Create) Description: The goal for the week seven presentation is to use...

 Description: Information is everywhere and there is a glut of opinions, news, and data on the internet when making a decision. Some of this information is accurate and is free of bias while other information exists just to manipulate you. This is an exercise in...

  Good morning, Class, I this week discussion I choose Con3 of the Artificial Intelligence. Part 1 Premise 1: Facial recognition technology is violating people’s privacy through warrantless surveillance. Premise 2: Privacy experts feared that the partnership between Ring, the AI doorbell company could undermine...

 Create a survey or study that is similar to the one in On Romantic Love in chapter 7 in the section "Prototypes," but testing for different kinds of "non-monogamous" kinds of (romantic or non-romantic) love. You may use movie clips, movie titles, famous love quotes, short descriptions of relationships...