enSCCR 7: Warrants - Examining Assumptions7
Warrants: A general principal or assumption that establishes a connection between the support and the claim.
Backing: The evidence that gives the warrant authority.
Assumption: A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
Widely: _____ held assumptions are universally accepted so that they do not need to be stated or require any proof.
Unstated: Warrants that an arguer purposely does not state because it is already a widely accepted warrant or because they want the audience to overlook it and its weaknesses.
Reservation: Limits or modifications of the warrant. Reminds the reader that there are conditions under which the warrants will not be relevant.
Qualifiers: Words or phrases that limit the claim (i.e. probably, most likely, in most cases, or usually).
CR 7: Warrants - Examining Assumptions
1. KGNBCAI
The evidence that gives the warrant authority.
2. SOIPSUTMNA
A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
3. FEILASIQUR
Words or phrases that limit the claim (i.e. probably, most likely, in most cases, or usually).
4. NRRAATSW
A general principal or assumption that establishes a connection between the support and the claim.
5. LWDYEI
_____ held assumptions are universally accepted so that they do not need to be stated or require any proof.
6. RORVEINASET
Limits or modifications of the warrant. Reminds the reader that there are conditions under which the warrants will not be relevant.
7. DEATUTSN
Warrants that an arguer purposely does not state because it is already a widely accepted warrant or because they want the audience to overlook it and its weaknesses.
A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
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3. FEILASIQUR
Words or phrases that limit the claim (i.e. probably, most likely, in most cases, or usually).
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4. NRRAATSW
A general principal or assumption that establishes a connection between the support and the claim.
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5. LWDYEI
_____ held assumptions are universally accepted so that they do not need to be stated or require any proof.
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6. RORVEINASET
Limits or modifications of the warrant. Reminds the reader that there are conditions under which the warrants will not be relevant.
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7. DEATUTSN
Warrants that an arguer purposely does not state because it is already a widely accepted warrant or because they want the audience to overlook it and its weaknesses.