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1 Argumentative Terms Quiz “Jeopardy Style”

2 Single Sided Arguments

3 Definitions“A”nswersToulmainFallacies What the Romans Knew 100 200 300 400 500

4 Double Arguments

5 “D”liberateNatureRogers More Fallacies More of the Romans 200 400 600 800 1000

6 Final Argument!

7 Your Bid ?????

8 an incomplete syllogism where general knowledge must be supplied to understand Final Argument Answer

9 What is Enthememe? Final Argument Question

10 that which corresponds with reality Definitions for 100

11 A cited quotation of an authority Definitions for 200

12 an act which demonstrates validity or falsity Definitions for 300

13 Attitude toward self, topic, and audience Definitions for 400

14 a method or process of discovering ideas Definitions for 500

15 finding the parts of the problem and then separating them to see how they fit “A”nswers for 100

16 facts stated in similar manner can be interpreted differently “A”nswers for 200

17 using the credential of an advocate to validate the argument “A”nswers for 300

18 form of persuasion relying on reason “A”nswers for 400

19 an extended comparison intended to show logical and parallel conclusions “A”nswers for 500

20 Holding Toulmain’s profession Toulmain for 100

21 conclusion or thesis Toulmain for 200

22 guarantee of the validity of the grounds Toulmain for 300

23 implicit assumptions of the warrant Toulmain for 400

24 inclusion of numerical significance or comparison Toulmain for 500

25 presenting reasonable arguments over reality Fallacies for 100

26 either/or argument which ignores alternatives Fallacies for 200

27 reframing an opponent’s argument for easier refutation Fallacies for 300

28 a precipitous move from true assertions about one or few to all Fallacies for 400

29 reporting a partial truth for the sake of substantiating a position Fallacies for 500

30 use of words to appeal to reason Romans for 100

31 when an irrelevant element leads reason astray Romans for 200

32 use of reputation to present reason Romans for 300

33 reference to the relevant possibilities Romans for 400

34 attacking an argument based on the credentials of the advocates Romans for 500

35 What is Truth? Definitions for 100?

36 What is Testimony? Definitions for 200?

37 What is Experimentation? Definitions for 300?

38 What is Tone? Definitions for 400?

39 What is an Heuristic? Definitions for 500?

40 What is Analysis? “A”nswers for 100?

41 What is Ambiguity? “A”nswers for 200?

42 What is an Appeal to Authority? “A”nswers for 300?

43 What is Argument? “A”nswers for 400?

44 What is Analogy? “A”nswers for 500?

45 What is a Philosopher? Toulmain for 100?

46 What is a Claim? Toulmain for 200?

47 What is a Warrant? Toulmain for 300?

48 What is Backing? Toulmain for 400?

49 What are Quantifiers? Toulmain for 500?

50 What is Protecting the Hypothesis? Fallacies for 100?

51 What is a False Dichotomy? Fallacies for 200?

52 What is a Straw Man? Fallacies for 300?

53 What is a Hasty Generalization? Fallacies for 400?

54 What is Distorting Facts? Fallacies for 500?

55 What is logos? Romans for 100?

56 What is non sequitor? Romans for 200?

57 What is Ethos? Romans for 300?

58 What is a priori? Romans for 400?

59 What is ad Hominem? Romans for 500?

60 a forced choice between multiple unattractive alternatives “D”liberate for 200

61 point about which two or more perspectives are at odds “D”liberate for 400

62 leading down from our understanding into new knowledge “D”liberate for 600

63 when one infers what is true of a whole must be true for each part of the whole “D”liberate for 800

64 explicit claim different from tacit qualifications “D”liberate for 1000

65 What is a Dilemma? “D”liberate for 200?

66 What is a Dispute? “D”liberate for 400?

67 What is Deduction? “D”liberate for 600?

68 What is Division? “D”liberate for 800?

69 What is Death by a Thousand Qualifications? “D”liberate for 1000?

70 an irrelevant thesis used to distract Nature for 200

71 tainted original Nature for 400

72 an attempt to shift attention from merits of argument to source of argument Nature for 600

73 Physical examination of elements Nature for 800

74 implying a first step leads to the next and so-forth to the conclusion Nature for 1000

75 What is a Red Herring? Nature for 200?

76 What is a Genetic Fallacy? Nature for 400?

77 What is Poisoning the Well? Nature for 600?

78 What is Observation? Nature for 800?

79 What is a Slippery Slope? Nature for 1000?

80 Improve the opponent’s position Rogers for 200

81 State the problem Rogers for 400

82 Give the opponent’s position Rogers for 600

83 The last step in the Rogerian argument Rogers for 800

84 Carl Rogers profession Rogers for 1000

85 What is the fourth step? Rogers for 200?

86 What is a the first thing to do? Rogers for 400?

87 What is The Second Step in the Process? Rogers for 600?

88 What is Present the Compromise? Rogers for 800?

89 What is a Psychologist? Rogers for 1000?

90 giving utterance to two meanings at the same time in one word More Fallacies for 200

91 those which lead arguments astray More Fallacies for 400

92 draw an inference from unknown, though likely true, premise More Fallacies for 600

93 an array of consequences which will or may follow More Fallacies for 800

94 failure to use suitable qualifiers in substantiation More Fallacies for 1000

95 What is equivocation? More Fallacies for 200?

96 What are fallacies? More Fallacies for 400?

97 What is an Appeal to Ignorance? More Fallacies for 600?

98 What is Parade of Horrors? More Fallacies for 800?

99 What is a Oversimplification? More Fallacies for 1000?

100 merit of an argument has nothing to do with the person making it More Romans for 200

101 Persuading through threat of reprisal More Romans for 400

102 conclusion is hidden in the assumption More Romans for 600

103 reducing the issue to the point of absurdity More Romans for 800

104 After this, therefore because of this More Romans for 1000

105 What is tu quoque? More Romans for 200?

106 What ad baculum? More Romans for 400?

107 What is an Petition Principii? More Romans for 600?

108 What is Reductio ad Absurdium? More Romans for 800?

109 What is a Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc? More Romans for 1000?

110 Turn in your final bid and answer, and I will tally your points!


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