Srinivasan Nanduri

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In constructing an argument, the first thing to be mindful of is the two basic elements of argument: premises and a conclusion. You will not end up with an argument if you simply make statements. Your statements must be such that some of them (the premises) serve as the supporting data for another statement (the conclusion). Focus your attention on the premises.
Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking
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