MODR 1770 Study Guide - Stipulative Definition, Enthymeme, Deductive Reasoning

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Premises- the rest of the sentence of an argument. Conclusion is the conclusion of the argument doesn"t have to be at the end of the argument, it can be also at the beginning, the rest of the sentence is the reasons of the conclusion to be right. It has the same form but the most word is weakening the argument or the conclusion. Fish is biting also increases your chance of catching a trout but it doesn"t mean you will catch a trout for sure. So it is a good argument but it is not guaranteed that we will catch- it is not perfect: premise tells you why you should believe something is a reason to believe a conclusion. Premises need to be relevant premises need to be connected and make the conclusion more probable: valid only applies to arguments with structure if the premises are true the conclusion must be true !!

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