Saturday, May 1, 2010
Mission Critical
When I first opened up the mission critical webpage, I saw a lot of information that was useful. I like how the webpage is broken down for easier access. It is broken down into three catagories. The basic arguments, analysis of arguments, and falacies and non rational persuasion. In the basic category, I found the Premise conclusion and support section to be very helpful. In this article it breaks it down for you on what a premise needs and what makes a good premise and conclusion. Under analysis of arguments, there was a very interesting part about the differences and the uses of inductive and deductive reasoning. For the last category, the diffrences of appeals is what really help me determine the uses and when it is proper to use them. the different appeals include : fear, pitty, spite, loyalty, prejudice, and vanity. All these have their own specific place to be used and at different times.
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