or numbers 11-13 below, write the arguments in standard form. These are much mor
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or numbers 11-13 below, write the arguments in standard form. These are much more complex arguments than we have yet seen and each have several premisses 11. For a variety of reasons, private colleges are in trouble. First, private colleges have repeatedhy increased tuition well beyond the rate of inflation. And any institution that increases its prices in such a fashion is likely to run into trouble. Second, many people are beginning to question the value of higher education since a college degree no longer guarantees an attracti wrongly, the American public believes that colleges have not practiced good finan and hence the public thinks that tuition dollars often subsidize inefficiency salary. Third, rightly or cial management,Explanation / Answer
11. P1- the private colleges have increased tution well beyond the rate of inflation.
P2-college degree no longer no longer guarantees an attractive salary today
P3- american government believes that colleges have not practiced good financial
C1- therefore, many people are beginning to question the value of higher education (by P2)
C2- hence, tution dollars often subsidize inefficiency (by P3)
C3- so, private colleges are in a trouble (by P1,P2,P3,C1,C2)
12. P1- the paloponnesian war deeply altered the future course of greek history
P2- by changing the movement of men, the geographical distribution of genes, c values, and ideas it affected later events in rome, and through rome all europe
P3- the tightly wired world of today, europeans influence mexicans and japenese alike,
P4- whatever trace of impact the peloponnesian war left on genetic structure the ideas, and the values of todays europeans is now exported by them to all parts of the world
C1- thus, todays mexican and chinese fell the distant, twice-removed impact of that what even thiught their ancestors alive during its occurrence did not ( by P4)
C2- in this way, the events of the past, skipping as it were over generations and centuries rise up to haunt and changesus today. ( by P1,C1and alvin toffler, future shock , 1970)
13. P1- the only proof of being given that an object is visible is that people actually see it.
P2- the only proof that a sound is audible is that people hear it and so of other sources of experience
P3- no reason can be given why the general happiness is desirable, except that each person desires his own happiness(j.s. Mill, utilitarianism, 1861)
C1- in like manner, i apprehend , the sole evidence it is possible anything is desirable is that people do actually desire it. (By P1,P2,P3J.S. Mill, utilitarianism,1861)
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