The conclusion can be deduced from the premises.
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- An appeal to authority occurs when( )。 A: the premises are not about the person making a point and neither is the conclusion. B: the premises are about the person making a point and the conclusion says something favorable about that person. C: the premises are about the vagueness of a point being made a person and the conclusion tells against the person. D: the premises are about the conclusion and the conclusion is about the premises. E: none of the above
- If reasoning from one or more statements or premises can reach a logically certain conclusion, this way of reasoning is called ______. A: modus ponens B: modus tollens C: inductive reasoning D: deductive reasoning
- What conclusion can we draw from the text?
- We can draw the conclusion from Susan and Corin's chat that _____.
- 中国大学MOOC: For an inductive argument, if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true.