ARGUEMENT
Arguement can be simply define as any group of proposition of which one is claimed to follow logically from the others. The centre structure of arguement include
a. Premises: these is one of the centre structure of an arguement that laid emphasis on proposition which gives reason, grounds, or proposition called the conclusion.
b. Conclusion: these are the centre structure of aregument contributed to the proposition which is purported to be established on the basis of other proposition.
c. Logical: the logic is considered valid( good) or not good even if he do not understand the interference right way in other words it is convinient to considered the logical relation as not being dependant for it is validity on the psycology process on an interference
Arguement can be simply define as any group of proposition of which one is claimed to follow logically from the others. The centre structure of arguement include
a. Premises: these is one of the centre structure of an arguement that laid emphasis on proposition which gives reason, grounds, or proposition called the conclusion.
b. Conclusion: these are the centre structure of aregument contributed to the proposition which is purported to be established on the basis of other proposition.
c. Logical: the logic is considered valid( good) or not good even if he do not understand the interference right way in other words it is convinient to considered the logical relation as not being dependant for it is validity on the psycology process on an interference