Evidence & Argument

2016-09-20  本文已影响97人  黑洞王

What is evidence

So much writing and speaking consist of piling one opinion on another with little or no evidence offered in support of any of them. there are some reasons for that. one is that the human mind is a veritable opinion factory, most of us have lots of opinions to share. another is that people tend to remember their opinions and forget the process by which they got them. Another, in some ways more significant, is that sometimes there is little or no evidence to remember. the opinion is based on nothing substantial. However, critical thinkers have developed the habit of checking the quality and quantity of the evidence before forming an opinion. they review their evidence before expressing an opinion.

kind of evidence

one additional question is applicable to all kinds of evidences: is this evidence relevant to the issue under consideration?

evaluating evidence

what constitutes sufficient evidence? here are general guidelines:

what is argument

the word argument has several meanings, generally, there are three:

The parts of an argument: the premises and the conclusion. the basic principles used in evaluating arguments are as follows:

evaluating arguments

the basic approach to evaluating arguments can be stated simply: decide whether the premises are true or false and whether the reasoning that leads from them to the conclusion is valid. if both criteria are met, the argument is sound.

to deal with some kinds of difficult situations, here are some guidelines:

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