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Back ground info&premise

by tzyc Wed Jun 26, 2013 9:45 pm

Hello,

Sometimes I'm not sure the sentence is background info or is premise...even I thought it may be related to the core, when I read your explanations, it's not listed as a premise.
Could you tell me how I can distinguish them again? :|
Also...Ultimately if we only need to care about the core in argument, does that mean we can ignore background info? Or would it help us in some way?
I might do too many questions and lose some important basics?:|

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Re: Back ground info&premise

by tommywallach Thu Jun 27, 2013 8:09 pm

Hey Strawberry,

The definition of background info is that it isn't relevant to the actual work you have to do.

As for differentiating, just remember this: Anything that supports the conclusion is a premise. Anything that has no effect on the conclusion is background. That should be enough, as long as you can always find the conclusion!

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