Week 1 Flashcards

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Argument

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A group of statements, some of which, the premises, are offered in support of another statement, the conclusion.

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Conclusion indicator

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A word or phrase that are used to indicate that the following statement is a conclusion. Not all conclusions have indicators, and not all indicators are reliable.

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Conclusion

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A statement that is the endpoint of an argument; what we want others to believe. Often, the answer to a question.

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Premise indicator

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A word or phrase that are used to indicate that the following statement is a premise. Most premises don’t have indicators, and not all indicators are reliable.

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Premise

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A statement that provides support for a conclusion (or sub-conclusion) in an argument.

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