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Part I:-Write "True" if the Statement is correct and "False" if the Statement is incorrect 1. All fallacious arguments are invalid arguments. 2. The fallacy of equivocation arises from a syntactical defect in a statement. 3. Suppressed evidence fallacy occurred when the arguer distorts the opponents" idea. 4. Etymological definition used to assign meaning by specifying with certain experimental procedures. 5. All words have an intensional meaning and an extensional meaning. 6. A Stipulative definition involves a purely arbitrary assignment of meaning of the term. Chese the best answer from the given alternative

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Part I:-Write "True" if the Statement is correct and "False" if the Statement is incorrect
1. All fallacious arguments are invalid arguments.
2. The fallacy of equivocation arises from a syntactical defect in a statement.
3. Suppressed evidence fallacy occurred when the arguer distorts the opponents" idea.
4. Etymological definition used to assign meaning by specifying with certain experimental
procedures.
5. All words have an intensional meaning and an extensional meaning.
6. A Stipulative definition involves a purely arbitrary assignment of meaning of the term.
Chese the best answer from the given alternative

Part I:-Write "True" if the Statement is correct and "False" if the Statement is incorrect 1. All fallacious arguments are invalid arguments. 2. The fallacy of equivocation arises from a syntactical defect in a statement. 3. Suppressed evidence fallacy occurred when the arguer distorts the opponents" idea. 4. Etymological definition used to assign meaning by specifying with certain experimental procedures. 5. All words have an intensional meaning and an extensional meaning. 6. A Stipulative definition involves a purely arbitrary assignment of meaning of the term. Chese the best answer from the given alternative

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