Exercise 3
1. Make a Rationale Reasoning map of this
form:
Use these claims:
Drag this image onto the
workspace to proceed. You must be using the inbuilt
browser in Rationale 1.3 or later.
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Hints:
- Identify the position. It helps to ask: does this box contain the main
issue, or is it a claim that suggests we should believe another claim
is true or false?
- Work out which is the upper level objection: this claim directly
undermines the position. Turn this claim into a red objection and
add it to the map under the position.
- Work out which is the lower level objection: this claim
undermines the other objection. Turn this claim box into a red
objection, and when you connect it under the existing objection it
will automatically convert to an orange rebuttal box.
- The remaining claim must be the reason that supports the upper
level objection, that is, a reason for thinking that objection is a
good one
2. Check your work against the
model.
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