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... a sub-conclusion because it is still a premise FOR the main conclusion. Therefore ... , take that sub-conclusion as true ... and treat it like a premise ...
... attacking the sub-conclusion is actually attacking the support between premise and sub-conclusion. yes ... to attack the support between premise and sub-conclusion. I have seen it ... to attack the support between premise and sub-conclusion. > @"Slow is Fast ...
@oychoi79 & @cklomoooooo Yes, I did mean to ask whether it was common/acceptable to attack the relationship between premise and sub-conclusion. Both of your responses were very helpful. Thank you!
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... to identify a conclusion from at least one other premise provided, ask ... is the main conclusion and which is the sub-conclusion, try the question ... time with that same conclusion as the premise. Read it both ways ...
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