explain the structure of an argument
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Arguments consist of two main parts: conclusion and evidence. Socrates is human (premise) → Socrates is mortal (conclusion) In this common argument, one concludes that Socrates is mortal because he is human (as humans are, in fact, mortal).
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Structure of an Argument
Arguments consist of two main parts: conclusion and evidence. Socrates is human (premise) → Socrates is mortal (conclusion) In this common argument, one concludes that Socrates is mortal because he is human (as humans are, in fact, mortal).
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