Just as the title says, I was wondering if anyone has any tips in regards to noting what you would categorize as context and what you would categorize as premise. I feel like there is a blurred line from my understanding.
It may also be helpful to review the premise- conclusion lessons as well. Once I realized I wasn't truly understanding which part of the lesson was context v. Premise v. Conclusion I realized that's where I was getting my mistakes.
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... argument into premises, conclusion, and context.
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as "safely" or "obviously conclude" versus "must conclude".
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... into "attacking" or "rethinking" a premise - you must assume all premises ...
Hello guys please when solving an LR problem is it okay to ignore the context and read the argument only to be a little fast, since we just need premise and conclusion.
Thank you
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What is the difference between premise indicator vs. context? The way I understood was that context are just additional info to lead up to the premise.
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-Sub-conclusion/major premise
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-Sub-conclusion/major premise
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After going through all the courses in 7sage, I found myself still confused about causation and conditional logical, especially how to know the relationship in stimulus is causation, condition, or premise and conclusion. Anyone can help me clarify it?