Criticize the following claim based on the material from Chapter 3 of the text."Alcohol is present in about 50 percent of fatal traffic accidents among teenagers."
What will be an ideal response?
"Alcohol is present" is pretty vague for almost any context; so is "about 50 percent," but in many contexts it would not be too vague.
You might also like to view...
Do you agree with James Stacey Taylor that we should have universal State surveilance? Why, or why not? Are your objections to his view (if any) practical or theoretical? What difference might this make in discussions of privacy?
What will be an ideal response?Which prophet is portrayed as having remarkable strength and energy?
a. Elijah b. Hosea c. Nathan d. Samuel
It is rarely, if ever, appropriate to insist that a claim be totally free from vagueness.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is an instance of (x)[Lx ? (?y)(Ly ? Gyx)]?
A. La ? (?y)(Ly ? Gyx) B. La ? (?y)(Ly ? Gyb) C. La ? (?y)(Ly ? Gya) D. Lx ? (?y)(Ly ? Gyz)