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Timmerman Concludes That Singer's Argument Is Unsound, Having Demonstrated the Falsity

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Timmerman concludes that Singer's argument is unsound, having demonstrated the falsity of one of his premises. Do you think Timmerman should be evaluating Singer's argument as a deductive argument? Why or why not?

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Definitions:

Continuous

Pertaining to an uninterrupted occurrence or operation over time.

Fixed-Interval

A schedule of reinforcement where the first response after a specified amount of time has elapsed is rewarded.

Fixed Mindset

The belief that one's abilities, intelligence, and talents are fixed traits and cannot be significantly developed or improved.

Growth Mindset

The belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and hard work, emphasizing the importance of effort and resilience.

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