General Studies - Challenges for Society - Types of Argument 3.5 / 5 based on 4 ratings ? General StudiesASAll boards Created by: naomiCreated on: 05-01-13 17:10 82749311056 Across 1. This is subjective and concerns an individuals feelings. It may be based on experience and may not have universal agreement. They are often not supported by evidence. (7) 4. A weak type of inductive argument. It claims that one things happened as a direct result of something that occurred previously. (6, 9) 5. A claim made with confidence byt without any supporting evidence to justify it. (9) 6. A previous statement from which another is inferred. (8) 8. Things which an individual, group or society holds to be true, or acts as though it believes to be true. They may be matters of opinion. We should be able to justify our beliefs. (6) 9. It is objective and can be confirmed and supported by evidence. It is a statement about something that is known to be rather than something that is thought to be. (4) 10. An error in reasoning. It is different to a factual error' it is when given premises fail to provide the required level of support, although appearing to do so. (7) Down 2. The knowledge we are born possessing (6, 9) 3. May be treated as factual, but are really subjective. They can be shared with others and help to shape behaviour. (5, 6) 7. Seeing the world as it really is (rather than how we personally think it is). It considers facts without the influence of personal opinions. (11)
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