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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ex.7-12_Vaughn3.2 -- 3.4, Jack's ears are red therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Jack is lying, if we provide a handout to people who have not worked for it, then we do not help anyone therefore (ArgScheme: conditional syllogism) if we provide social welfare, then we do not help anyone, if we lower taxes, then people have more money to spend therefore (ArgScheme: conditional syllogism) if we lower taxes, then the economoy will be stimulated, She was also seen hanging around the desk therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Miriam is probably the one who stole the books, abortions are a prime source for stem cells therefore modus ponens stem cell research encourages abortions, stem cell research encourages abortions therefore modus ponens we should ban stem cell research, when Reagan cut taxes, the economy boomed therefore (ArgScheme: argument from perfect analogy) when we cut taxes, the economy will boom, Miriam has stolen library books before therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Miriam is probably the one who stole the books, social welfare is by definition a handout to people who have not worked for it therefore (ArgScheme: deduction AAA-1) social welfare does not help anyone, If Miriam was in the library when the books were stolen from the librarian's desk, and if Miriam has stolen library books before, and if she was seen hanging around the desk, then she is probably the one who stole the books therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Miriam is probably the one who stole the books, if something encourages abortions, then it should be banned therefore modus ponens we should ban stem cell research, giving people money they have not worked for is not helping anyone therefore (ArgScheme: deduction AAA-1) social welfare does not help anyone, if people have more money to spend, then the economoy will be stimulated therefore (ArgScheme: conditional syllogism) if we lower taxes, then the economoy will be stimulated, If all the evidence in this trial suggests that Lizzy Borden is guilty of murder, then she is probably guilty therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Lizzy Borden is probably guilty, All the evidence in this trial suggests that Lizzy Borden is guilty of murder therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Lizzy Borden is probably guilty, if we provide social welfare, then we provide a handout to people who have not worked for it therefore (ArgScheme: conditional syllogism) if we provide social welfare, then we do not help anyone, If Jack's ears turn red, he is lying. therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Jack is lying, with regard to cutting taxes, we are in exactly the same situation as Reagan therefore (ArgScheme: argument from perfect analogy) when we cut taxes, the economy will boom, If abortions are a prime source for stem cells, then stem cell research encourages abortions therefore modus ponens stem cell research encourages abortions, Miriam was in the library when the books were stolen from the librarian's desk therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) Miriam is probably the one who stole the books