... reasoning binding the premises and conclusions together must be attacked. Answer ... to coincide with the current premise. That may in some instances ...
... in stating that a supporting premise is missing. However, remember ... :
SA => Strong missing premise to strengthen the argument greatly ... br />
NA => Weak missing premise to make the argument valid ... ALL).
... re basically finding a missing premise that supports your conclusion. ... (hence negation tests), the missing premise is usually subtle. premise is strong).
premise that is NEEDED/REQUIRED vs. a premise that ...
... by pointing out that both conclusions are inconsistent, which they seem ... unsupported: why is that first premise in the first argument wrong ... does conclude that a particular premise is false (namely, the ... doesn't adequately attack any premise, let alone let us ...
... how efficient your strategies are vs how much you understand the ... would break down the stimulus, premise and conclusion. Write out my ... each answer choice is wrong vs right. Watch JY's video ...
... main conclusion or any sub conclusions. On the side of the ... to know what Kelly thinks vs. what Barbie thinks. There will ... upon, or what Ken thinks vs. what Barbie thinks, or what ... Ken thinks vs. what Kelly thinks. They are ...
... is being discussed in the premise, surgical procedures in general. ... the subject (regular people vs cancer patient) could be ... two surgical procedures, new vs the regular, differ in ... the dissimilarity between surgical procedures vs. medicinal drugs. Which ...
... whole has 1 premise and 1 conclusion. premise #1: these ... is improved version, despite our premise stating that these improvements are ... being better than others ("SA vs NA" or if we take ... new models from old ones vs the new models being better ...
... ; so lets flip our first premise to reflect that:
P1 ... lets connect our second premise to this flipped premise#1, so we ... what he should have concluded vs what he is actually concluding ...
... hypothesis "argument" would be structured vs how this argument in our ... take a look at the premise. The sentence "Consumers are buying ... or indicates something for the premise of the argument, which ... goods is to support our premise and therefore our conclusion. ...
... expression semantically entails certain valid conclusions. Short of proof -theoretic axioms ... number of terms in each premise, you can get a long ...
... by combining the two premise that the doctor knows ... have to make the premise and conclusion come together ... argument is the premise + conclusion, not just the premise together. So ... about his calculations being accurate vs inaccurate, his calculations can ...
... still have to make the premise and conclusion come together in ... argument is the premise + conclusion, not just the premise together. So in ... about his calculations being accurate vs inaccurate, his calculations can be ...
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Attacking the premise is basically only applicable to ... truth of premise? example, the studies conclusions were wrong ... exploiting the gap between premise and conclusion and the ... the "sturdiness/strength" of the premise itself?****