Deductive Arguments from the media

Deductive Arguments
Deductive Arguments

Present an example of an unsound valid deductive arguments and a sound valid deductive argument from the media.

Outline both arguments presenting the premises and the conclusions of both.

Explain why you believe the arguments are sound and unsound.

Include a URL to the arguments drawn from a media source. You may draw from the week’s required multimedia for examples. If you are unable to locate examples from the media, you may identify arguments from your life.

After you have presented your deductive examples, present an example of an inductive argument from the media and determine whether it is strong or weak.

Explain your reasoning about why it is strong or weak, and then explain how the argument might be strengthened. Include a URL to the argument
drawn from a media source. If you are unable to locate examples from the media, you may identify an argument from your life.
These argument examples can be used to help you identify what arguments in the media may look like. If you would like, you may use these arguments for your discussion post. It is not necessary to view all examples, but it is encouraged that you view as many as necessary to fully grasp the concept of arguments in media.
1. Jcr 610. (2016). Examined Life: Martha Nussbaum [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbcGbflpFzI This video presents an argument that attempts to counter historical social contract theory. Students will analyze the video’s premises, conclusions, and presuppositions. Transcript.
2. Lalla, M. (2016, June 18). Charlie Chaplin final speech in The Great Dictator [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcvjoWOwnn4
Ganjavi, R. (n.d). Final speech of The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin [Transcript]. Retrieved from https://home.datacomm.ch/rezamusic/chaplin_speech.html
3.NASCAR Tango. (2018, Mar. 16). Alan Keyes and Barack Obama speak about homosexuality [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGOXJI-fZmQ  This video provides opportunities for students to analyze arguments. Transcript
4. Rhawk 301. (2016, June 15). Alex Jones from Waking Life [Video] Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJXspT2VtOE  Democratic Underground. (2011).
Alex Jones’ rant from Waking Life [Transcript]. Retrieved from https://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.phpaz=view_all&address=104×3492600
5.Taylor, S. (Executive producer). (2014). Afghanistan: Girl power! [Video file]. Available from the Films On Demand database. ?This video analyzes women’s rights in Afghanistan and presents topics that relate to logical argumentation and lack of factual evidence in constructing social norms.

Weekly Terms
The following terms are valuable and should be committed to memory.

  • Deductive
  • Inductive
  • Sound
  • Strong
  • Valid
  • Weak
  • Respond

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