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Assignment 2: Discussion—Comparison of Editorials
In this assignment, you will identify and explore your intuitive critical thinking strategies. It is the starting
point to developing the skills to analyze information critically.
Research methods of identifying strong and weak arguments using your textbook and the Argosy
University online library resources. Be sure to cover the following:
Identify premises and conclusions
Discuss whether or not an inference is warranted
Discuss matters of truth and consistency
For this assignment, your facilitator will assign you one of the following debates:
Debate 1: Should the “Ashley X” treatments have been permitted?
Debate 2: Is Osama Bin Laden’s death a decisive blow to Al Qaeda or an unmitigated victory against
terrorism?
Each debate has two sets of articles for review. Your facilitator will assign you one of these sets.
Each set has two articles with two varying, but important, perspectives on the same subject. Be sure to
read both articles in the set.
Debate 1:
These pairs of articles focus on the subject of “Ashley X,” a child with static encephalopathy who
underwent radical surgical procedures to facilitate her care and, thereby, ostensibly improve her quality
of life.
Set A
Lewis, J. (2007, January 6). The moral line in medicine shifts once again. The Independent, p. 37.
(ProQuest Document ID 311096455).
http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/311096455/abstract?source=fedsrch&accounti
d=34899
Singer, P. (2007, January 26). A convenient truth [Op-Ed]. The New York Times. (ProQuest Document
ID: 433487228).
http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/433487228/abstract?source=fedsrch&accounti
d=34899
Set B
Lindemann, H., Nelson, J. L. (2008). The romance of the family. The Hastings Center Report, 38(4), 19–
21. (ProQuest Document ID 222368438).
http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/222368438?accountid=34899
Picard, A. (2007, January 11). It's wrong to keep disabled girl as an ‘angel’. The Globe and Mail, p.
A.17. (ProQuest Document ID 383481551).
http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/383481551/abstract?source=fedsrch&accounti
d=34899
Debate 2
These pairs of articles focus on the subject of Osama Bin Laden’s death and the alleged implications his
death are expected to have on matters of future Al Qaeda activity and international safety.
Set A
Clarke, R. A. (2011, May 3). Bin Laden’s dead. Al Qaeda’s not [Op-Ed]. The New York Times, p. A.23.
(ProQuest Document ID 864311946).
http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/864311946/abstract?source=fedsrch&accounti
d=34899
Soufan, A. H. (2011, May 3). The end of the Jihadist dream [Op-Ed]. The New York Times, p. A.23.
(ProQuest Document ID 864311556). Retrieved from
http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/864540238/abstract?source=fedsrch&accounti
d=34899
Set B
Clarke, R. A. (2011, May 3). Bin Laden’s dead. Al Qaeda’s not [Op-Ed]. The New York Times, p. A.23.
(ProQuest Document ID 864311946).
http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/864311946/abstract?source=fedsrch&accounti
d=34899
Nocera, J. (2011, May 3). 4 questions he leaves behind [Op-Ed]. The New York Times, p. A.23.
(ProQuest Document ID 864311864).
http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.edmc.edu/docview/864311864/abstract?source=fedsrch&accounti
d=34899
Respond to the following:
Identify and explain the strongest argument in each article.
Or
Identify and explain the weakest argument in each article.
Give reasons and examples from your research in support of your response.
Write your initial response in 1–2 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
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