Is it possible to construct an argument with no premises?
A) Yes, as long as there is more than one conclusion.
B) Yes, as long as the conclusion is very simple.
C) Yes, as long as the conclusion is a proposition.
D) No, since arguments require at least three premises.
E) No, since there would be nothing from which to infer a conclusion.
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Q3: Can every proposition be used as a
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Q5: Which of the following could you yourself
Q6: A conclusion is:
A)an argument with only one
Q7: In logic, an argument is a:
A)list of
Q8: Which of the following is an explanation?
A)He
Q9: Which of the following could only be
Q10: Does all knowledge come from direct observation?
A)Yes,
Q11: In an argument:
A)the premises are always inferred
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