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Develop sound arguments from "summary" of The Critical Thinking Toolkit by Dr. Marlene Caroselli

To develop sound arguments, it is imperative to understand the basic structure of an argument. Arguments consist of premises, which are statements or reasons in support of a conclusion. The conclusion is the main point or claim that the arguer is trying to prove. In order for an argument to be sound, the premises must be true and the conclusion must logically follow from the premises. One key aspect of developing sound arguments is ensuring that the premises are relevant to the conclusion. This means that the premises should directly support the conclusion and not be tangential or unrelated. Additionally, the premises should be accurate and based on reliable evidence or reasoning. Without strong and relevant premises, an argument will not be convincing or persuasive. Another...
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    The Critical Thinking Toolkit

    Dr. Marlene Caroselli

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