Logic: Argument, Premise, and Conclusion

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Questions and Answers

According to the definition provided, what is a group of statements divided into?

  • Premises and conclusions (correct)
  • Statements and justifications
  • Claims and evidence
  • Arguments and logic

What is the primary focus of logic?

  • An argument (correct)
  • A conclusion
  • A claim
  • A statement

What does an argument always attempt to justify?

  • A claim (correct)
  • A premise
  • A conclusion
  • A statement

Flashcards

What is a group of statements divided into?

A group of statements divided into premises and conclusions.

What is the primary focus of logic?

The primary focus of logic is an argument.

What does an argument always attempt to justify?

An argument always attempts to justify a claim.

Study Notes

Logic Basics

  • A group of statements is divided into premises and conclusions.
  • The primary focus of logic is the evaluation of arguments.
  • An argument always attempts to justify a claim or a conclusion.

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