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COM 362 Topic 1 DQ 1
Aristotle described argumentation as the
following: “For to a certain extent all men attempt to discuss statements and
to maintain them, to defend themselves, and to attack others.” Aristotle’s
description of argumentation represents his view of how argumentation is a part
of who we are as human beings. Do you agree or disagree with Aristotle’s
viewpoint? Explain why. How has his viewpoint played a significant role in the
historical development of argumentation?
COM 362 Topic 1 DQ 2
Find a blog that presents and defends an
argument within one of its posts. Write a paragraph evaluating the arguments as
either inductive or deductive. Provide the blog link in your paragraph
response. Why do you think identifying these different elements in an argument
is important?
COM 362 Topic 2 DQ 1
When watching or reading the news, what
fallacies do you see people make most often in their arguments?
COM 362 Topic 2 DQ 2
Identify a fallacy you used in a recent
discussion with another person. Why did you use that fallacy and how can you
address the concern without the use of the fallacy?
COM 362 Topic 3 DQ 1
Find an example in society of a dispute that
is (1) based on the ambiguity of language and (2) is not a genuine dispute.
Point out the differences and propose how to resolve the dispute.
COM 362 Topic 3 DQ 2
Take a term that is related to a social issue
you are personally interested in and clearly define it. For example, defining a
right vs. a privilege in the debates on health care. Comment on another
student’s post by seeing if you can find an exception that is excluded from the
definition given.
COM 362 Topic 4 DQ 1
Examine an argument made in public and
translate its conclusion to show one of the four standard-form categorical
propositions (A, E, I, or O). Does the conclusion follow from the premises? Why
or why not? Second, if its premises are true, what else can you infer about the
conclusion? Analyze.
*Note: Remember that standard-form categorical
propositions use affirmative or negative “to be” verbs (e.g., is, are, am, was,
were, be, been, being) in its copula to set up a connection between two classes
— the subject (S) and the predicate (P).
COM 362 Topic 4 DQ 2
As you are learning about propositions and
contradictions, write out a view that you hold on a social issue in
propositional form (A, E, I, or O). What is the logical contradiction to your
view? Identify a specific group that advocates the contradiction of your
viewpoint.
COM 362 Topic 5 DQ 1
Using an argument from an organization you
found, create the logical contradiction for the organization’s position. Be
sure to properly label the quality and quantity of the propositions.
COM 362 Topic 5 DQ 2
How would you communicate with someone who
holds a different view than yourself in a way that is logically sound but does
not deny the human dignity of the other person?
COM 362 Topic 6 DQ 1
Why is it important to understand how a syllogism
functions when it comes to doing advocacy work?
COM 362 Topic 6 DQ 2
Provide an argument in affirmation of the topic; it is better to protect privacy over
security. Your response should be at least 250 words long and
include at least one source found using resources available from the school’s
library or online.
COM 362 Topic 7 DQ 1
Research an argument in the realm of
apologetics and evaluate the syllogism given (e.g., the transcended argument
for the existence of God). Translate the argument into a standard-form
categorical syllogism with a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion
that contains a major term (predicate) and a minor term (subject). Make certain
the major term, minor term, and middle term are connected by an affirmative or
negative copula that uses “to be” verbs (e.g., is, are, am, was, were, be,
been, being) in both premises and the conclusion.
COM 362 Topic 7 DQ 2
Find an argument against a position you hold.
This can be in the realm of politics, religion, art, etc. Identify the form of
the argument and state whether it is valid or invalid. Then, provide a
response.
COM 362 Topic 8 DQ 1
When you are asked to construct an ethical
argument, what do you consider that to mean? Explain and discuss with other
whether there are objective or subjective standards for ethical arguments.
COM 362 Topic 8 DQ 2
Find an outside source that argues for some
specific ethical standards in its argumentation. Translate it into a syllogism
and evaluate its position. Comment on another student’s post.
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