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What is an implicit premise?

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Its being advanced by someone in support of a conclusion makes a statement a premise for informal logic; its being needed for a conclusion to be true makes one a premise for formal. 3. Implicit Statements and Implications.

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Sometimes, when we present an argument for a conclusion, we don't clearly state the basic premise by which we reach this conclusion. For example, consider these two statements:


1) It is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or so.


2) It is too early to send Peter to school.



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