Asked by
Mandeep Gurna
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
Is it possible to construct an argument with no premises?
A) Yes, as long as there is more than one conclusion.
B) Yes, as long as the conclusion is very simple.
C) Yes, as long as the conclusion is a proposition.
D) No, since arguments require at least three premises.
E) No, since there would be nothing from which to infer a conclusion.
Premises
Statements or propositions that provide the basis or grounds for a conclusion in logical reasoning or argumentation.
Conclusion
A proposition whose truth an argument seeks to establish.
- Recognize the necessity of premises for constructing a logical argument.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the necessity of premises for constructing a logical argument.