Categories: All - conclusion - inductive - reasons - deductive

by Bruno Micolucci 4 years ago

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Arguments

The text outlines the fundamental components and classifications of arguments. It distinguishes between non-arguments, inductive, and deductive arguments, explaining that non-arguments lack supportive reasons, while inductive arguments suggest probable conclusions without certainty.

Arguments

Arguments

Reasons

Evidence supports them
Identified by reason indicators
Given that
Owing to
Because
Since
Its order in an argument can vary
Chain reasoning
Simple reasoning
Side by side reasoning
Joint reasoning

Structure

Argument Indicators
2 sentences

Conclusion

Identified with conclusion indicators
Hence
So
Thus
Therefore

Persuasive

3 Types

Inductive
The reliabilty of the reasons might no affect the conclusion
Conclusion is very likely to be true but not guaranteed
Can be identified as conclusion indicators
Deductive
If the reason are true, as well is the conclusion
Used in mathetmatics
Conclusion follows from the reasons
Non Arguments
Therefore, no arguments presented
Not reasons are given