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| Something, such as a point previously claimed in an argument, that is later conceded. |
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| assuming either that properties shared between two situations or existents will continue to be found indefinately, or that shared properties will be found in very disparate situations or existents. |
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| quality that evokes pity or sadness. |
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| reasoning from detailed faccts or general principles. |
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| reasoning which constructs or evaluates deductive arguments. |
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| information acquired by observstion or experimentation. |
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| proof of a claim that ir scientifically or reasonably logical and verifyable. |
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| information that is not based on facts or carefully studied. Based on anecdotes. |
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| arising from or appealing to the emptions and not reason or logic. |
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| the arts and other manifestations of human intellactual achievement regarded collectively. |
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