Why must every proposition in an argument be tested using a logical sequence?
to keep debates...
English, 31.12.2019 15:31 leeenaaa95
Why must every proposition in an argument be tested using a logical sequence?
to keep debates and disagreements impersonal
to discover if it makes logical sense
to remove emotion as a dominant factor
to pay respect to aristotle’s ideas
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