Critical Reasoning: Argument Overview
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
In Critical Reasoning Questions, the argument always consists of both a conclusion and a premise.
Actually, this statement is FALSE. An argument always consists of at least one premise, but does not always include a conclusion. Some arguments are made up of premises only.
Example: (a Paradox Question Type argument)
It is snowing outside. John is sweating.
You're right!
An argument always consists of at least one premise, but it does not always include a conclusion. Some arguments are made up of premises only.
The correct answer is FALSE.
An argument always consists of at least one premise, but does not always include a conclusion. Some arguments are made up of premises only.
Example: (a Paradox Question Type argument)
It is snowing outside. John is sweating.
I don't know