- Wed Jan 05, 2022 12:42 pm
#93047
pmuffley,
"Implication" is synonymous with "inference". The last sentence is a premise. Its implication is the conclusion; it is not the implication of anything (if it were, it would be a conclusion itself). It is certainly not an implication of the conclusion - the conclusion follows from it, and nothing follow from the conclusion.
The author doesn't think his conclusion is superficially plausible. The author thinks his conclusion is correct!
Robert Carroll
"Implication" is synonymous with "inference". The last sentence is a premise. Its implication is the conclusion; it is not the implication of anything (if it were, it would be a conclusion itself). It is certainly not an implication of the conclusion - the conclusion follows from it, and nothing follow from the conclusion.
The author doesn't think his conclusion is superficially plausible. The author thinks his conclusion is correct!
Robert Carroll