Pro Homine

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English

 

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Miriam B

 

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February 21, 2016

 

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College

 

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A

 

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Premise 2: X is knowledgeable, trustworthy, and free of bias. Conclusion: y should be accepted. This means that when trying to decide whether an argument is a strong or weak pro homine we need to question ourselves about whether the person whose opinion is appealed to is knowledgeable, trustworthy, and free of bias...
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In proposing pro homine reasoning we take our past experience of certain individuals as intelligent and honest as good grounds for accepting their opinions now and in the future. So if they have in the past demonstrated that they do or do not have a grasp of the difference between weak and strong arguments then this is evidence to consider when they provide further pro homine reasoning...
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