PHI 1101 Lecture 4: PHI1101 Lecture #4

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When putting a argument in a basic diagram. The number of the claims are as they appear in the argument. When putting it into the diagram you must order the premises that lead to the argument. Once you find the main conclusion of the argument order the premises in terms of how they make sense of the conclusion. Not in every argument are all the premises going to chain together, sometimes they wont defend or back anything up so they go straight to the conclusion, they are all independent premises. In chain arguments the evidence is more clear and help defend the conclusion more, each steps backs each other up. 2. 3. 4. 5 are each an independent reason it"s a good movie, which all lead to the sub conclusion 1. Which leads to the real conclusion 6, download it.

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