PHI332 : The Class : Argument ID : Premise Conclusion : Exercise 2.5.2
Now try to diagram the argument of example A, using the marked text you have made and checked with mine, above. In your diagram, some conclusions will be premises for afurther conclusion. Strategy tip: whenever you are faced with a complex argument like this, break it into smaller parts and do those first. Then try to fit the parts together based on your common sense understanding of the whole passage. When you complete your diagram, go to the next page.
Once you have completed this excercise you should:
Go on to Exercise 2.5.3
or
Go back to Premise Conclusion
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