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CR 7: Warrants - Examining Assumptions
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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. | The evidence that gives the warrant authority. |
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2. | A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof. |
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3. | Words or phrases that limit the claim (i.e. probably, most likely, in most cases, or usually). |
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4. | A general principal or assumption that establishes a connection between the support and the claim. |
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5. | _____ held assumptions are universally accepted so that they do not need to be stated or require any proof. |
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6. | 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. | 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. |
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CR 7: Warrants - Examining Assumptions
1. | The evidence that gives the warrant authority. |
| |
2. | A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof. |
| |
3. | Words or phrases that limit the claim (i.e. probably, most likely, in most cases, or usually). |
| |
4. | A general principal or assumption that establishes a connection between the support and the claim. |
| |
5. | _____ held assumptions are universally accepted so that they do not need to be stated or require any proof. |
| |
6. | Limits or modifications of the warrant. Reminds the reader that there are conditions under which the warrants will not be relevant. |
| |
7. | 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. |
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© 2017
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only