An argument that proceeds from knowledge of a cause to a claim about an effect is:

What will be an ideal response?


An inductive argument.

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An alternative to trying to confirm that the claim is true, a strong critical thinker may set about trying to.__________

(a) confirm the claim (b) disconfirm the claim (c) ignore the claim (d) have faith in the claim (e) suspend judgment

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A kevalin knows all things

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Current U.S. law clearly defines "personhood" as beginning at birth

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Use either the intuitive test or the scenario method to determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. Everything that comes to exist must have a cause of its coming to be. Thus, the universe itself must have a cause, since it obviously came to exist

a. Valid b. Invalid

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