Say whether the italicized sentence is a premiss, a conclusion, or neither premiss nor conclusion. My father says that the 71D bus runs every 12 minutes from 6 A. M. until 9 P.M. My father wouldn't lie to me. The 71D bus runs every 12 minutes between 6 A.M and 9 P.M
a. conclusion
b. neither premiss nor conclusion
c. premiss
c
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Why is it important to "unpack" premises in an argument that are implicit?
A. Arguments can be based only on factual statements. B. The conclusion must be at the edge of a web of belief. C. So that one can see whether the conclusion has support. D. Premises are an important part of the argument's conclusion.
"It is not the case that the Conservative Party is indifferent to the plight of the homeless. Therefore, the Conservative Party cares about the homeless" commits the fallacy of
a) begging the question b) false alternatives c) accident
Charles Hartshorne responds to the idea that God is absolutely perfect, and therefore unchangeable, by saying that
A) ?it is largely correct. B) ?it is largely consistent with the Bible. C) ?perfection as ordinarily understood excludes change. D) ?perfection as ordinarily understood does not exclude change.
Uthman was chosen to succeed as caliph from 644 to 656, after a servant did this to him
a. nominated him before the Imperial elders b. urged him to relocate to Persia c. convinced his wife to encourage him d. stabbed him with a poison dagger