PHI 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Theism, Shredded Wheat, Mpeg-1 Audio Layer I

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Chapter 3: the structure of arguments: arguments are organized and connected set of statements, some of which are called premises and others conclusions. The premises support the conclusion: no conclusion, no argument, ex. [p] my dog was sick last night and that"s why (conclusion indicator) we had to pay a visit to the vet [c]: ex. Of a non-argument: last night we went to babylon and we met our moroccan friend who was wearing a leather jacket. I found that the leather jacket suited him well. But all in all we had a good time at babylon: what is the difference between the two examples? (this is merely a description, an account of what happened last night. Of a one-sentence argument: stop picking your nose, its gross! (a very compressed argument, what this sentence unfold into is, picking one"s nose is gross [p].

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