Episode Synopsis "Episode 10 - Premises and Conclusions"
In this week's episode, we cover the basics of argument structure, going through what a premise and conclusion is, with some reference to general argument structures. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch via my social media below.Website: www.mmaltcullen.comTwitter: @MaltCullenInstagram: @mikemaltcullenReferences:Malt-Cullen, M. (2020). __Can philosophy be popular?__ [online] Michael Malt-Cullen. Available at: https://mmaltcullen.com/can-philosophy-be-popular/ [Accessed 2 Jul. 2020].
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