Good question ❤ Studying logic doesn't primarily aim to make you win arguments, but rather to make your arguments better more sound, valid, and persuasive based on reason and evidence, not manipulation. While effective argumentation can be a result of studying logic, the purpose is to improve reasoning skills, not to win at all costs.
For number 5, In arguments, premises provide support or evidence for a conclusion, they don't define it. In short: Premises support and illustrate a conclusion by providing reasons to believe it, unlike a definition, which simply states the meaning of a term. Premises give context and evidence, highlighting the probable truth of the conclusion; they don't explicitly state what it is. For number 8, please see Your module that is prepared by minister of education I appreciate your focus thank you
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Good question ❤
Studying logic doesn't primarily aim to make you win arguments, but rather to make your arguments better more sound, valid, and persuasive based on reason and evidence, not manipulation. While effective argumentation can be a result of studying logic, the purpose is to improve reasoning skills, not to win at all costs.
Tnx,5 ,D and 8 not correct pls explains
For number 5,
In arguments, premises provide support or evidence for a conclusion, they don't define it.
In short: Premises support and illustrate a conclusion by providing reasons to believe it, unlike a definition, which simply states the meaning of a term. Premises give context and evidence, highlighting the probable truth of the conclusion; they don't explicitly state what it is.
For number 8, please see
Your module that is prepared by minister of education
I appreciate your focus thank you
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