Argument
Argument An argument consists of a set of statements or propositions, one of which is the conclusion or claim while the others are premises or grounds. The conclusion is the claim, point, or position which one wants to establish, while the premises are the reasons for maintaining such position A Statement or Proposition is a sentence that can either be true or false. It is a sentence that has truth value. Components of Arguments Premises: These are propositions of or statements upon which inference is based. They are propositions which serve as grounds, reasons, or justifications for the claim made. There are premise indicators. Conclusion: This is the point, claim or position which one wants to establish. There are conclusion indicators. Premises indicators Since, as much as, before, otherwise, the reason is that, maybe derived from, inview of the fact that. Conclusion indicators Therefore, is in the case that, hence, as a result, proves that, ...