Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. No theorist has more emphatically stressed the social determinants of personality than Erich Fromm. As a
humanistic personologist, Fromm argued that a person's behavior can be understood only in the light of cultural forces existing at a particular moment in history. He believed that needs unique to the human being evolved through the history of humankind and that different social systems have influenced their expression. Larry A. Hjelli and Daniel J. Ziegler, Personality Theories
A) Argument; conclusion: No theorist has more emphatically ... Erich Fromm.
B) Nonargument.
C) Argument; conclusion: He believed that needs ... history of humankind.
D) Argument; conclusion: He believed that different social systems ... expression.
E) Argument; conclusion: As a humanistic personologist ... moment in history.
B
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a. true b. false
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best answer for each argument. Ginger, I saw you outside the opera house the other night. Tell me, why don't you enjoy ordinary musical events, like normal people do?
A) Begging the question. B) Argument against the person, circumstantial. C) Appeal to ignorance. D) No fallacy. E) Complex question.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
An argument is a set of statements intended to provide information about a situation, topic, or event.
Nietzsche’s "perspectivism" was his theory that
a. a good painting is one in which perspective is accurately portrayed. b. we all see things in different ways, but only one perspective is the correct one. c. we view things from one perspective or another and all of them falsify reality. d. we tend to distort reality, but with care we can learn to overcome our onesided perspectives.