University of Kansas, Fall 2006
Philosophy 148: Reason and Argument
Ben Egglestoneggleston@ku.edu

objectives and assignments for chapter 6

The following table shows the types of questions that you should be able to answer after reading and discussing chapter 6, along with the examples of each type that you should do during the time we spend on chapter 6.

type description before lecture on Monday, October 9 in lecture on Monday, October 9 before lecture on Wednesday, October 11 in lecture on Wednesday, October 11
21 a question asking you to analyze short passages and to identify any fallacies that may be present 6-2, 1
—, 2
—, 3
—, 4
—, 5
—, 6
—, 7
—, 8
—, 9
—, 10
6-3, 1
—, 2
—, 3
—, 4
—, 5
—, 6
—, 7
6-3, 8
—, 9
—, 10
—, 11
—, 12
6-4, 1
—, 2
—, 3
—, 4
—, 5
—, 6
—, 7
—, 8
—, 9
—, 10
6-4, 11
—, 12
—, 13
—, 14
—, 15
—, 16
—, 17
totals   10 7 15 7

Discussion sections October 11–16 are canceled because of fall break.

Remember that the test on chapters 1–3 will be on Monday, October 16.

correction posted October 6, 2006: The test on October 16 will be on chapters 4–6, not chapters 1–3.