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Hello students, here the question is about the identification of true and false.
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So first statement that that only a priori truths are rationally acceptable.
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No this is false because a priori truths are not the only type of truth that are rationally acceptable.
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Empirical evidence and experience also play a crucial role in acquiring knowledge.
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So this is false.
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Number two that a word with an indefinite meaning is a vag.
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That is true.
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Number three that the fallacy of loaded language appears in an argument when language with positive or negative.
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This is true because the use of loaded language can introduce bias and sway the audience emotion.
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So this is true.
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Number four that a premise of an argument that is based in common knowledge is rationally acceptable.
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That is also true because common knowledge refers to the information widely known and accepted making it a reasonable basis for constructing arguments.
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Number five that the emotive meaning of words is meaning that expresses or evokes emotion.
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So this is true because it is expresses or evokes emotion and refers to the subjective and emotional association.
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So this is true.
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Number six that if an argument is cognate then its premises are logically consistent.
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It is also true because a cognate argument is one that is both strong and has logically consistent premises leading to reliable conclusion.
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So that is true...