Synonyms: assumptions, cultural values, general principles, presuppositions, widely held values, unstated premises, commonly accepted beliefs, generally accepted truths, appeals to human motives
B. Value warrantClaim: Business profits are adversely affected by environmental protection laws.
Support: Obeying environmental protection laws that call for clean air, for example, costs
indicates its presence.
To prove with certainty
To prove the probability
The poll from Orange County shows the governor winning in a landslide.
I guess he will also win across the state just as easily.
A sweeping generalization is one in which there seems to be sufficient evidence offered to draw a conclusion,but the conclusion drawn far exceedswhat the evidence supports.
support their general claims or arguments. Examples can also be used to help the reader or listener understand unfamiliar or difficult concepts, and they tend to be easier to remember. Many paragraphs show development from general statements to specific details or examples. In most paragraphs, therefore, examples usually come after a more general statement.
Examples often begin with for exampl
not understand the claim, in reality.
There would be the case like we can make judgment although we have never heard of it or simply don't care about it. An argument, which assumes that someone who does not believe a proposition is the same that someone believes its negation, commits a version of the epistemic fallacy.
A belief of being true is a matter of its fitting the facts, not a
supported various educate movement and civil movement since 2000. Especially, they held meetings at the whole 81 areas to eradicate honor killing in 2000. In 2001, 6 documentaries are produced and supplied. As a result, in latest Turkey, they succeed in passing a bill thinking of honor killing and murder as the same. Such example gives a hopeful message that honor killing can be eradicated by gov