- Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:10 pm
#49561
It's not about how weak or strong the answer is, but about whether it closes the gap in the argument. The evidence is about being under the patient's control, and the conclusion is about being more effective. We need an answer that links those two concepts. Your search for an answer that talks about the link between conscious beliefs and control misses the crucial link to "effective." Many Justify, Strengthen, and Assumption answers will be all about closing the logical gap in the argument, linking the new thing in the conclusion back to something in the premises.
Adam M. Tyson
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