PHI 2397 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Existentialism, Jean-Paul Sartre, Canadian Tire

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The conclusion is what the speaker wants the audience to. The premises state reasons for the audience to accept that accept. conclusion. Inference: the process of reasoning from premises to conclusion. We should bring an umbrella, because it is raining. Premise indicator words are followed by a premise. Since, because, for, for the reason that, seeing as, as implied by, the reason is that, on account of the fact that, given that, or, due to the fact that. We should go back to joe"s diner, because we had fun there last week. We can expect dad to be late, since he"s always late when he stops at canadian tire. Conclusion indicator words are followed by a conclusion. It is raining, so we should bring an umbrella. Therefore, hence, consequently, we may conclude, it follows that, this entails that, which shows that, here are some of the reasons why, thus, so, ergo.

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