Unit 2 Discussion Assignment Argument Reconstruction and a GIFT Step 1. Read the dialogue (below) and the additional linked resources. How would you continue this dialogue? What would you say? Give your response on the value of a college education and the outlook for future job prospects. Then compose a response that includes the following:
Explain why this is considered an argument in the logical sense (i.e., in the sense that our text uses, not the conventional sense of an argument as an “angry quarrel.”
What is the connection (if any) between the premises and the conclusion of your argument? That is, what role do the premises play with respect to the conclusion? Post your initial reconstructed argument, your explanation and continued dialogue response on the DB. Then come back and follow the instructions for Steps 2 and 3. Dialogue Additional resources for your review: Then reconstruct one (or more) simple arguments from this dialogue (could be Hiros, Angies or your own) using standard form (P1, P2, Pn /C). Add appropriate premise indicators and conclusion indicators in your reconstructed argument format. Hiro: Ive decided that Im going to withdraw from school because its really hard to keep up with school work, its expensive and besides I want to get married to my girlfriend. I know Im only 20, but I also feel like Im not learning anything useful. I think Id be better off trying to get a full time job. Angie: I disagree. Education can give you options for the future. If you have qualifications you can get different jobs, better promotions, and people take you more seriously. Plus, you’ll experience personal growth and better self-esteem. So you really ought to get your college degree. Hiro: Well, my uncle finished high school, got married at 18, and he is doing just fine. Hes got three kids, drives a bus, gets a good salary and he enjoys life. He told me that not going to college and starting a career early was the best thing he could have done. You: CONTINUE
How necessary is a college education?
Unemployment rates for college graduates vs. high school graduates PHIL110 Critical Thinking SPS CUNY Give a Gift of an “Argument Map” Recommendations for Success and Grading Criteria:
Respond to the assignment with clear and detailed answers.
Follow all assignment prompts and answer all prompt questions.
Incorporate relevant examples and evidence to support your claims.
Compose your response in clear and grammatically correct English and post it on time.