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39 minutes remaining Short Answer (SA) Content Question 1 Blank 1 Explain: Normative principles can fill the normative g

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39 Minutes Remaining Short Answer Sa Content Question 1 Blank 1 Explain Normative Principles Can Fill The Normative G 1
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39 minutes remaining Short Answer (SA) Content Question 1 Blank 1 Explain: Normative principles can fill the normative gap When the Blank 1 of an argument are all descriptive and the Blank 2 is normative the argument has an inferential gap, called the normative gap, because the truth of the premises does not mean that the conclusion must be true as well. A normative principle, however, is an if-then or conditional statement which has a descriptive Blank 3 condition and a normative Blank 4 condition and so, if the descriptive premises of an argument match the sufficient condition of the Blank 5 principle, and if the normative conclusion matches the necessary condition of the normative principle, then the premises with the normative principle together will imply the truth of the conclusion. That is how a normative principle can fill the normative gap. Words: argument, conclusion, condition, conditional, descriptive, fact, false, imply, matches, necessary, normative, premises, principle, proposition, satisfy, statement, sufficient, truth Blank 2 Blank 3 Blank 4 Blank 5 Add your answer Add your answer Add your answer Add your answer Add your answer 4 OF 4 QUESTIONS REMAINING Questions Filter (4) 1.25 Points