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But sometimes unstated premises are problematic, particularly if two parties in a discussion are making differing assumptions. If one person thinks violence depicted in the media encourages violent behavior and another does not, then an argument that proceeds as follows will be evaluated differently by the two parties:
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1; When evaluating an argument, one should always take into consideration the existence and merit of any unstated premises. ... ; Home > Chapter 7 > Unstated Premises Qui...
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When we set out to identify an argument's unstated premises, we should be clear whether our purpose is (1) to identify the argument intended by the arguer or (2) to determine whether the stated premises provide the makings of an acceptable argument for the conclusion .[1] Although this distinction is now frequently...
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RESPONSIBILITY; FOREIGN RELATIONS; CONFLICTS; WAR; POVERTY; ENVIRONMENT; CANADA ... Meeting: Group of 78, Annual General Meeting, 29 Sept. 1989, Ottawa, ON, CA...
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(conclusion) What is the missing, implicit, or unstated premise? .... UNSTATED PREMISES II. The argument “All cats are skillful at catching mice, ...
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Include the author's tacit (unstated) premises. Tell us that they are tacit and cite the text for the clues that lead you to believe the author relied on them. ... (1) We are supposing that the author really relied on the unstated premises anyway. We are only making them explicit. (2) This method will not make a bad...
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To be a logical thinker, you should be able to distinguish a premise from a conclusion. A premise is the evidence that supports the conclusion (all conclusions are based on premises). ... But sometimes they are not stated at all (unstated premises are called assumptions).
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Sorge Diaz of Western Resistance, whose site was named as was this one in S. I. Rosenbaum's St. Petersburg Times piece yesterday, has detailed four unstated premises that led Rosenbaum to slant her article the way she did.
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Informal logicians recognise the frequent use of unstated assumptions; some (e.g. Fisher) also recognise entertained arguments and recommend a suppositional approach (such as Mackie's) to conditional statements. It is here argued that these two be ... Fisher ; Jackson ; Mackie ; McGee supposition unstated premises...
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