When debaters examine an argument internally, they are trying to decide whether or not it meets the criteria for a good argument. Which one of the following is NOT the criterion for a good argument?
A: Relevance.
B: Sufficiency.
C: Acceptability.
D: Popularity.
A: Relevance.
B: Sufficiency.
C: Acceptability.
D: Popularity.
举一反三
- What aspects of evidence should we consider when we identify a fallacy in an argument? A: Relevance, agreement, and acceptability. B: Relevance, acceptability, and sufficiency. C: Agreement, relevance, and sufficiency. D: Acceptability, agreement, and sufficiency.
- The three criteria of judging the cogency of an argument are: ______ , relevance, ______
- A good argument is made of:
- A<br/>valid argument must be a sound argument, but a sound argument is not<br/>necessarily a valid argument.
- Which of the following statement is not a feature of an argument?