BR: D12 Pick one of the following arguments, take 10 minutes, and attempt to disprove it: Pro-Life: “Abortion is murder! It is a selfish, evil act that.

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BR: D12 Pick one of the following arguments, take 10 minutes, and attempt to disprove it: Pro-Life: “Abortion is murder! It is a selfish, evil act that only serves the interest of the mother.” Pro-Choice: “Abortion is empowering to women; it allows them to ‘walk-away’ from a situation that they want nothing of, which 100 years ago would have shackled and trapped them in an unwanted future.”

Reading: Grab your textbook, and take 5 minutes to read the following pages (& answer the following questions as you do): pp 128-130 How is your assignment similar / different to the process of a research paper? Explain 3 of these: Do you agree with the author when they state: “It is best to approach your research with openness and questioning”? Explain: How long can this research process take? What lesson do you take away from this?

Logical Fallacy of the Day Nirvana / Perfect Solution Fallacy People make the argument that the ideal is best, and so a pragmatic “good enough” solution just doesn’t cut it. Form: X is what we have. Y is the perfect situation. Therefore, X is not good enough. EXAMPLE:

Research Time Get to work researching the next topic (remember to record citations via APA style) “Resolved: The United States federal government should generally* ban abortions after the first trimester” *except in rare cases of imminent danger to the mother / fetus, rape, incest, or as deemed necessary / advisable by 2 or more doctors.