Asked by
Jenni Telenius
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
To provide evidence for a conclusion, an argument must have which two essential attributes?
A) true premises and a proper logical relation between premises and conclusion
B) true premises and a large number of premises
C) true premises and premises that can be verified by an impartial judge
D) a large number of premises and a proper logical relation between premises and conclusion
E) a large number of premises and premises that can be verified by an impartial judge
True Premises
Statements or propositions that are accepted as true and serve as the foundational arguments in deductive reasoning.
Logical Relation
A connection or association between concepts or objects that is governed by the principles of logic, indicating how one can influence or relate to another.
Evidence
Information or facts that are used to support the validity of a statement or belief.
- Identify and critique the rationale supporting conclusions.
- Evaluate discussions predicated on proof and rational associations.
Verified Answer
CA
Learning Objectives
- Identify and critique the rationale supporting conclusions.
- Evaluate discussions predicated on proof and rational associations.