Each of the following is intended to be a refutation by logical analogy. Identify the argument being

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Each of the following is intended to be a refutation by logical analogy. Identify the argument being refuted in each and the refuting analogy, and decide whether they do indeed have the same argument form.


Modern political rhetoric [Ronald Dworkin argues] “is now extremely repetitive,” and a good bit of it could be dispensed with—by law. “Every European democracy does this,” the world’s most highly regarded legal philosopher points out, “and Europeans are amazed that we do not.”
Europeans are also amazed that we bathe as frequently as we do. What the hell kind of argument is that?
—David Tell, “Silencing Free Speech in the Name of Reform,”
The Weekly Standard , 25 November 1996

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Introduction To Logic

ISBN: 9781138500860

15th Edition

Authors: Irving M. Copi, Carl Cohen, Victor Rodych

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