Inductive - An argument in which the premises are meant to show that the conclusion is probably true., Deductive - An argument in which the premises guarantee the conclusion to be true., Statement - A declarative sentence; a claim or declaration about reality-the way things were, are, or will be., Knowledge - The correct understanding of different things., Argument - Set of statements., Minor - is always the subject term of the conclusion, Major - is always the predicate term of the conclusion, Middle - is always found once in each premise., Logic - A branch of critical thinking that studies specific methods/tools designed to evaluate arguments.,

PHIL100 - Arguments/Structures for Venn Diagrams

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