- Sun Mar 01, 2015 4:42 am
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After reading about both these ideas I want to make sure I have the right mindset when thinking about them.
Necessary Assumptions are those that must be true in order for the argument/conclusion to be held true. They are the exact unstated premise that is require in order to bridge the premise and conclusion together.
Sufficient Assumptions are those types of assumptions (Justify) that require you to determine an assumption that is sufficient enough to allow the conclusion to be at 100 percent. They can consist of a necessary assumption or include a lot of extra info or "enough" info and etc in order to prove the conclusion to be valid.
Both revolve around a mechanistic approach (Assumptions and Justify the Conclusion) but Assumption questions are necessary based while Justify are sufficient based.
Necessary Assumptions are those that must be true in order for the argument/conclusion to be held true. They are the exact unstated premise that is require in order to bridge the premise and conclusion together.
Sufficient Assumptions are those types of assumptions (Justify) that require you to determine an assumption that is sufficient enough to allow the conclusion to be at 100 percent. They can consist of a necessary assumption or include a lot of extra info or "enough" info and etc in order to prove the conclusion to be valid.
Both revolve around a mechanistic approach (Assumptions and Justify the Conclusion) but Assumption questions are necessary based while Justify are sufficient based.