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Do Now What does logos appeal to in an advertisement? Give three examples.
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Premise and Conclusion 8 th Grade Language Arts
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Premise A statement upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn An assumption that something is true
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Reasoning Sound reasoning stems from a valid argument whose conclusion follows from its premises
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For Example – Consider the Following Argument: Premise: A implies B; Premise: B implies C; Conclusion: Therefore, A implies C. We do not know what statements A, B, and C represent, but we can still judge the argument as valid
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For Example – Consider the Following Argument: Smoking is bad for your health Premise: A implies B – Smoking is bad for your health Smoking causes cancer Premise: B implies C – Smoking causes cancer Smoking is bad for your healthit causes cancer Conclusion: Therefore, A implies C – Smoking is bad for your health, it causes cancer
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An Argument is “Sound” If… The argument is valid and all the statements, including the conclusion, are true
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Argumentative Structure Two premises and one conclusion forms the basic argumentative structure. Aristotle held that any logical argument could be reduced to two premises and a conclusion. Premises: Premises: If Socrates is a man, and all men are mortal Conclusion: Conclusion: then Socrates is mortal
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Who was Aristotle? Philosopher & Scientist Aristotle had new ideas on how the world should be studied. He liked to make detailed observations of the world, taking notes and records of what he saw.
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Who was Aristotle? This was very different from the ideas of other philosophers of the day. They did all their work in their mind, thinking about the world, but not observing it. In this way Aristotle laid the foundation of science today.
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Who was Socrates? Philosopher When Socrates was in his forties or so, he began to feel an urge to think about the world around him, and try to answer some difficult questions.
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He asked, "What is wisdom?" and "What is beauty?" and "What is the right thing to do?" He knew that these questions were hard to answer, and he thought it would be better to have a lot of people discuss the answers together, so that they might come up with more ideas. Who was Socrates?
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Together… Read page137 Article Review definitions of logos, ethos and pathos
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On Your Own… Page 138 Reading Questions
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