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We believe that our company must develop and produce outstanding products that will perform a great service or fulfill a need for our customers. We believe that our business must be run at an adequate profit and that the services and products we offer must be better than those offered by
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Even though more of the world is immunized than ever before, many old diseases have proven quote resilient in the face of changing population and environmental conditions, especially in the developing world. New diseases, such as AIDS, have taken their toll in both the North and the
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is a type of simple non-inferential passage that recommends some future action or course of conduct. A mechanic recommending regular oil changes or a doctor recommending that a patient refrain from smoking are examples of pieces of advice.
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as loosely associated statements prove nothing and attempt no obvious conclusion. Loosely associated statements can be said to serve no obvious purpose, such as illustration or explanation.
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A loosely associated statement is a type of simple non-inferential passage wherein statements about a general subject are juxtaposed but make no inferential claim. As a
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or otherwise. However, the statements being made could be seen as a set of premises, and with the addition of a conclusion it would be considered an argument.
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A statement of belief or opinion is a type of simple non-inferential passage containing an expression of belief or opinion lacking an inferential claim. In
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is a type of simple non-inferential passage that serves to alert a person to any sort of potential danger. This can be as simple as a
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or both, the statements do not serve to infer a conclusion or support one another. This is distinct from a
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The above is considered a report because it informs the reader without making any sort of claim,
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A report is a type of simple non-inferential passage wherein the statements serve to convey
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indicating falling rock or a janitorial sign indicating a wet, slippery floor.
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passages include warnings, pieces of advice, statements of belief or opinion,
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characterized by the lack of a claim that anything is being
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nonargument
proved
inferential
loosely associated statements
premises
conclusions
logical fallacy
warning
road sign
advice
Opinion
belief
Loosely associated statements
rhetorical device
subjective
knowledge
ethical
Introduction to Logic 2008
Introduction to Logic 2008
Introduction to Logic 2008
"The logic of arguments"
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"NONargument - Loosely associated statements"
the original
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9780199965625
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978-0-495-50383-5
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