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challenging assumptions
A man and his son are in a terrible accident and are rushed to the hospital in critical care. The doctor looks at the boy and exclaims “I can’t operate on this boy, he’s my son!” How could this be?
With peers, posit a correlation = causation
fallacy relevant to our course and explain why it could be
wrong.
How could a baby fall out of a twenty-story building onto the ground and live?
If Mr. Smith’s peacock lays an egg in Mr. Jones’ yard, who owns the egg?
Linda is 31, single, outspoken, and bright. As a student, she majored in philosophy and participated in social justice protests.
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