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In the case of informal logic, the standard criteria for good argument can be reduced to (i) premise acceptability and (ii) a conclusion that follows from the premises.
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Is the premise bad?
GREG MANKIW has been asked the question: why don't more economists become politicians?My first reaction to reading this letter was a question: Is the premise true?
Is the premise of the Fine-tuned universe hypothesis correct?
Is the premise of the research even valid?
'Why would you start with that premise?' I would ask, if I were still head of the O.L.C".
Taking these considerations into account, purely normative, theoretical research on ideal premises (i.e. simplified, limited premises that basically allow for discussion and justification of principles, not real world actions) cannot be characterised as being translational in its own right.
A syllogism is valid if and only if the conclusion necessarily follows the premises, i.e., if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true.
This is clear enough with premises (i) and (vi), but what about premise (iv)?
Like a lot of people, I accepted the premise of the Afghan war; I accepted the premise that it wasn't that irrational, that we had to do something.
Premise: I don't know if these reality shows really have a premise.
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