talk about bs
The Pseudo Premise
Academically, mechanisms titled ‘premise’ and ‘conclusion’ are the fundamental pieces of arguments. In college logic or philosophy courses, arguments are about as strong as the validity behind the premise and conclusion. However, in the real world, there is something called… BS. What academia fails to mention, is that reality doesn’t always distinguish what is valid and what is BS. It is up to you to learn what that is. So to be an effective Argumenter, you have to know how to smack
Action Arguments
Many people will disagree in theory with the proposition; yet, we at argueback don’t really care. We just want to give you results, and action arguments as we would like to call them is just one of the tools that you can use.
Believability and body language serve as premises. These are tough to quantify and weigh, but they are important aspects of an argument and should be considered premises or at least elements of a premise (check if this is weakening my argument by postulating this con)
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