In: Psychology
Create your own, brief argument with TWO premises and THREE conclusions. (This is called creating an "argument with multiple conclusions.")
Finally, perform a "formal analysis" in which you clearly list all premises and conclusions of your argument.
Formal analysis of a an argument with claim, premise and conclusion.
Premises are claims in a sentence that support a conclusion. It includes the reasons, evidences and supporting evidences for the claim in the sentence. Argument includes a set or group of claims with a conclusion.
The example with two premises include the following sentence:
A couple of times I have observed that the pipe in my kitchen was leaking slowly as it has cracked therefore i have used a plunger to fix the leakage of water. I will use the plunger again if the water leaks again. If the problem of water leakage is persistent i will use an adhesive agent to stop the leakage of water.
Premise1: Pipe in my kitchen is leaking
Premise2: If the water leaks again and the problem is persistent.
Conclusion1:I will use the plunger
Conclusion2: I will use the plunger again.
Conclusion3: i will use a adhesive agent to stop the leakage of water.