(Answered) Create an Inductive and Deductive Argument

introduction to critical thiniking, Previously you were introduced to the concepts of deductive and inductive reasoning, now consider the following statement: “Traditional publishing has been rendered unnecessary by the rise of digital publication.” First respond by creating a deductive argument. Then, respond using an inductive argument. Each argument should be three-to-five sentences in length and […]

(Answered) Do you agree or disagree with the author? Justify you position using historical examples (development of nuclear power has been led by the government; development of new technologies for DOD is primarily driven by industry) to support your argument.

Throughout the course, the subject of regulation and deregulation (government involvement or intervention) and its impact on intermodal transportation has been discussed. Chapter 15 discusses the role of government on fostering intermodal transport innovations. The author suggests that the US government should be the catalyst for innovations in intermodal transportation. He argues that industry, in […]

(Answered) What happens in terms of the wax’s sensory qualities as it melts? Tell me how Descartes uses this simple example to argue for the existence of innate ideas (i.e. the self, identity, substance), and tell me why is God a necessary part of his argument.

For this paper, consider Descartes’ famous “wax example” (Palmer 64-66), which he uses in order to argue for the existence of innate ideas. (If you have never had this experience, but feel like you need to in order to write about it, try it yourself—but be very careful!!)  First, very briefly give a description of this experiment. […]

(Answered) ACMB01 – Argument Essay Prompt – Spring 2019

Prompt: Scholars and social critics have long been concerned with the issue of language: the ways in which linguistic articulations (whether verbal or textual) shape our reality, the ideology reflected in the language we use, who has the power to speak and be heard, and the consequences of each of these have all been debated, […]

(Answered) Constructing an Argument Assignment Study Chapter 6 pages 190-195 of your text. Select a topic and construct an argument using the eight steps listed on page 195 (and discussed on pages 186-189).Make

Constructing an Argument Assignment Study Chapter 6 pages 190-195 of your text. Select a topic and construct an argument using the eight steps listed on page 195 (and discussed on pages 186-189). Make sure it meets the guidelines mentioned on page 189 of your text. *I suggest you select a topic that you have strong […]