PHI332 : The Class : Argument ID : Independent Premises : Exercise 2.4.1
In examples 5, 6, and 7, underline the clauses that begin with premise indicator(s). Whatever you underline this way must be a premise. Draw a right-pointing arrow under the conclusion indicator(s). Whatever the arrow points to is a conclusion. This will help you interpret the arguments. Do all three seem to say the same to you? Which version do you find clearest? Which do you find most misleading? When you have marked the examples, turn the page to check your work.
Once you have completed this excercise you should:
Go on to Exercise 2.4.2
or
Go back to Independent Premises
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