Asked by
Aakash kumar singh
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
The value of an argument is measured according to:
A) whether the person making the argument is credible
B) the extent to which it provides evidence for the truth of its conclusion
C) how many premises it has
D) how many conclusions it has
E) whether or not the evaluator believes the conclusion
Argument Value
The actual input in a logical or mathematical argument or function, determining its outcome or output.
Credible
Capable of being believed; trustworthy.
Evidence
Information or data that supports or contradicts a hypothesis, theory, or claim, often used in reasoning or argumentation.
- Analyze the solidity of bases in bolstering conclusions.
- Analyze arguments based on evidence and logical relations.
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Learning Objectives
- Analyze the solidity of bases in bolstering conclusions.
- Analyze arguments based on evidence and logical relations.