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    What Is the Maximum Number of Implicit Premises in an Argument
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What Is the Maximum Number of Implicit Premises in an Argument

Question 59

Question 59

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What is the maximum number of implicit premises in an argument?


A) Every argument actually has an infinite number of implicit premises, but they usually aren't very important, so we ignore them.
B) There is no maximum.
C) 1
D) 2
E) 3

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