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For the following passage, diagram the argument — where is the conclusion? Do the premises support the conclusion and how? Are there any fallacies?
You can find the answers tomorrow on patreon.com/kyliesturgess, where more resources and additional exercises are available for supporters of the podcast series.
It’s well known that bananas are damaging to the skin, after all, my English teacher says so. The skin damage can be seen after you eat them in a salad or before breakfast, so they should be avoided. Only morons would consider eating bananas at all, let’s face it. Overall, bananas are just the worst fruit for your health.
Put your answers in the 365 Days Of Philosophy.com site!
For the following passage, diagram the argument — where is the conclusion? Do the premises support the conclusion and how? Are there any fallacies?
You can find the answers tomorrow on patreon.com/kyliesturgess, where more resources and additional exercises are available for supporters of the podcast series.
It’s well known that bananas are damaging to the skin, after all, my English teacher says so. The skin damage can be seen after you eat them in a salad or before breakfast, so they should be avoided. Only morons would consider eating bananas at all, let’s face it. Overall, bananas are just the worst fruit for your health.
Put your answers in the 365 Days Of Philosophy.com site!