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Logic

The study of methods for evaluating whether the premises of an argument adequately support its conclusion

Argument

A set of statements, called the premises, are intended to support another, called the conclusion

Statement

A declarative sentence that is either true or false

Deductive Argument

One in which the premises are intended to guarantee the conclusion

Inductive Argument

One in which the premises are intended to make the conclusion probable, without guaranteeing it

Premises

The statements on the basis of which a conclusion is affirmed