School Literary Societies Model Constitution Rules of Parliamentary Procedure

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School Literary Societies Model Constitution Rules of Parliamentary Procedure
Shurter, Edwin Du Bois, 1863-1946
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In the use of evi- dence from authority, the source and value of the authority quoted should be briefly indicated to the hearers. Quoting from some popular magazine, or from some John Smith of whom the audi- ence has never heard, is wholly ineffective.
Turning to circumstantial evidence, a familiar kind of argu- School Literary Societies 25 rnent is that from example. This is a process of reasoning-by- comparison from the known to the unknown. There are two common forms of this kind of argument
...: Generalization and Analogy. Generalization is the process by which a conclusion drawn from known facts is extended to facts unknown and un- observed. For example: If it is found that several cities in Texas have been successful with the commission form of govern- ment, the conclusion may be drawn that such a form of govern- ment should be adopted in other cities in the State. The tests of this argument are: (1) Have enough examples been ob- served to warrant the generalization? and (2) Are the examples taken typical of the class?

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