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[http://wiki.gonzaga.edu/alfino/index.php/2010_Fall_Philosophy_Proseminar Our previous examples in student work]
 
[http://wiki.gonzaga.edu/alfino/index.php/2010_Fall_Philosophy_Proseminar Our previous examples in student work]
  
   Anyone who is interested in forming a study group for this and or Kries' class this weekend can email me at (kkrossen@gmail.com).
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   Anyone who is interested in forming a study group for this and or Kries' We are meeting at 9 at foley library (email me at kkrossen@gmail.com or text (509)-230 4657).
 
   Hope this helps,  
 
   Hope this helps,  
 
   -Kennedy
 
   -Kennedy

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Here are some links corresponding to each of the topics on the study guide.


1. Understand all basic terms from argument theory.

Terms

2. Be able to distinguish explanations from arguments, deductive from inductive arguments.

Structure in deductive and inductive reasoning

The difference between explanation and argument

3. Review concept of validity and the Principle of Induction

Principle of Induction Concept of Validity

4. Understand, distinguish, and give examples of different types of definitions.

Notes on Definition

5. Explain and exemplify three main assessment strategies for arguments.

3 Main Assessment Strategies

6. Review both lists of philosophical methods and develop a definition and example for each.

1. Philosophical Methods

2. Philosophical Methods for Philosophy Majors

Our previous examples in student work

 Anyone who is interested in forming a study group for this and or Kries' We are meeting at 9 at foley library (email me at kkrossen@gmail.com or text (509)-230 4657).
 Hope this helps, 
 -Kennedy