good day, 05,
i've been pressed to post the mi assessment topics on the blog, so here i am before anything harmful could possibly happen to me. First up, the list of informal fallacies we ought to know:
- Appeal to pity
- Appeal to people
- Against person
- Accident
- Strawman
- Red Herring
- Appeal to unqualified authority
- Appeal to ignorance
- False cause
- Slippery slope
- Begging the question
- False dichotomy
- Equivocation
- Composition
Next, all the stuff we should know for the whole paper in general-
- Epistemology- refer to sources such as The Matrix and Plato's Cave
- Propositional Knowledge
- Justified, True, Belief
- Sources of Knowledge, such as Authority, Reason, Intuition, Sense Perception, Reason and Memory
- Scepticism/Doubt- what is their importance?
- Informal Fallacies
Okay and then there's this true and false component in the first part of the paper, if im not wrong, and for that we should read articles on the topics covered. i think. or something along those lines. whatever, just read all the articles u can get ur hands on. there.
hope everyone's content now. happy studying!
mind over matter...studying's fun!
diana