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The basic construction of an argument and of the examples used so far is a series of premises leading to a conclusion. Your typical argument looks something like this: P1+P2+P3 = C1 (where P= premises and C= conclusion). This should look familiar to anyone who has ever run a needs/plan/benefit case. There are three fundamental flaws in the ... ................
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