Analyzing Everyday Logical Arguments

Analyzing Everyday Logical Arguments

Assignment Description

In this assignment, you will find, analyze, and determine the validity (with support) of real-life logical arguments using the skills taught in class. You will also compare/contrast between true conclusions and valid arguments.

Learning Outcome

Students will use Truth Tables/Logical Reasoning to determine the validity of an argument.

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Directions

  1. Find an example of an argument in everyday life (for example, a meme on social media, an advertisement on television or a poster or magazine, a quote from a movie, etc.). You must include your source with the original argument to receive full credit.
  2. Analyze for the underlying assumptions (premises) for the argument (conclusion) and list them,

Analyzing Everyday Logical Arguments

Analyzing Everyday Logical Arguments

Review Examples showcasing step 1 and 2.

  1. For the argument you selected check the validity of the argument using one of the methods we discussed (Truth Tables, Common Logical Valid Arguments/Fallacies such as Contrapositive, Inverse, Converse, etc.) and support your decision as to why you found the argument Valid or Invalid.
  2. Finally, discuss the difference between a conclusion statement that is a true statement versus a valid argument.
  3. Your submission should include the following as one upload:
  4. Example arguments with sources.
  5. Validity Check of each argument (you can use the template below)
  6. Reflections from question 4 above.

Feel free to use the Determine Validity Template or use it as a guide if you choose to submit using a different option below.

Analyzing Everyday Logical Arguments

Assignment Description

In this assignment, you will find, analyze, and determine the validity (with support) of real-life logical arguments using the skills taught in class. You will also compare/contrast between true conclusions and valid arguments.

Learning Outcome

Students will use Truth Tables/Logical Reasoning to determine the validity of an argument.

Directions

  1. Find an example of an argument in everyday life (for example, a meme on social media, an advertisement on television or a poster or magazine, a quote from a movie, etc.). You must include your source with the original argument to receive full credit.
  2. Analyze for the underlying assumptions (premises) for the argument (conclusion) and list them,