Showing posts with label Logic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Logic. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Debate?
In your notes answer the questions provided.
In what way is a court scene similar to a debate?
((In this scene Tom Cruise's character is a military lawyer trying to uncover the "truth" of what happened to a soldier (who died). Jack Nicholson's character was the commanding officer on the base and was responsible for the soldier's well being.))
A casual conversation or an argument
What is Robin Williams' character's argument?
How does Martin Sheen's character (the president) handle the ideological argument that "Governor Ritchie" makes.
"We don't need a Federal Department of Education (or national government programs)... let the states decide."
Justice Affirmative Action
In what way is a court scene similar to a debate?
((In this scene Tom Cruise's character is a military lawyer trying to uncover the "truth" of what happened to a soldier (who died). Jack Nicholson's character was the commanding officer on the base and was responsible for the soldier's well being.))
A casual conversation or an argument
What is Robin Williams' character's argument?
How does Martin Sheen's character (the president) handle the ideological argument that "Governor Ritchie" makes.
"We don't need a Federal Department of Education (or national government programs)... let the states decide."
Justice Affirmative Action
Labels:
Argumentation,
Critical Thinking,
Debate,
English,
Government,
Logic,
US Government
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