I am sure it is somewhere in the CC; but does anyone know where I can find the list of words that introduce a Premise or a conclusion? Words like so or therefore? Do we have a list?
... strengthening questions that include a premise booster or restate that a ... premise is in fact true, will ... when I fall for this "premise booster" AC, it's always ... really understand how affirming the premise's truth doesn't strengthen ...
I was looking at a problem set question and pondered on the question as to whether "indeed" signals a premise just like words like "since", "because", etc.?
... this C almost attacks the premise in a way - Like, okay ... on the nuance of direct vs indirect benefit. I didn't ... a common theme of "direct" vs "indirect" when it comes to ...
... switch & negate a valid conclusions on contrapositives. The videos from ... know how to "draw valid conclusions w/ transitions AND w/ intersection ...
where can I find JY talk about this knock out vs sneak in method? I cannot find the lesson, I even already asked this question and then lost the lesson/wherever I asked the question AGAIN lol! Thank you in advance to anyone who knows!
In the CC we're told that the terms For/Since/Because are premise indicators but the conclusion either preceeds or follows the section. Is this the case for **all** LR questions MP questions? Or are there exceptions?
... now of simple identification of premise and conclusion. But in drilling ... realized I am STILL misidentifying premise and conclusion. I'm feeling ...
Hi! Does anyone know the difference between, "the author overlooks the possibility" vs "takes for granted that" and how can I differentiate it when looking at an argument? Thanks!
The premise for PT61 S4 Q24 says " ... thinking I am looking for premise and conclusion when I already ... know what the premise is. In other words, am ...
I just did the skill builder for drawing valid conclusions 1 and I can't wrap my head around it at all is there any other better more in depth explanation for it?
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.