https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xszIaNpYILY
2.
1. butter causes high cholesterol
2. “I cant believe its not butter” allows you to enjoy the taste of butter without causing high
cholesterol
conclusion: if you want the taste of butter but not get higher cholesterol then you should buy
‘i cant believe its not butter’
3.
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4.
this argument is valid and true making the argument sound. the premises guarantee the truth
of the conclusion and according to the ‘I cant believe its not butter’ website “I cant believe its
not butter” has less fat and than real butter but tastes just like real butter.
5.
P:If butter causes higher cholesterol then
Q: you should buy “i cant believe its not butter” so you can enjoy the taste of butter without
getting higher cholesterol
6.
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a. The argument is not a tautology but if the premises are true in real life then
the argument does make sense.
b. Truth tables show very clearly premises guarantee all possible truths of the
conclusion.
8. the argument is not a fallacy
9. This experiment did help but I wish i picked a different argument.
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