A fact left out of an argument.
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∙ 13y agoAn argument with a missing premise or conclusion is called an enthymeme. It is an incomplete syllogism in which one of the premises or the conclusion is left unstated.
Stated premises are explicitly mentioned in an argument or discussion, while unstated premises are assumed to be true but are not explicitly stated. Both stated and unstated premises play a role in supporting the conclusion of an argument. Unstated premises are often implied and can be inferred by understanding the context of the discussion.
Yes, an argument can have an implied premise without having an implied conclusion. The implicit or unstated premise may help support the explicitly stated premises and conclusion in the argument, even if there is no additional unstated conclusion.
unstated main ideas are statements that have no topic.
What was the unstated goal of the Wilmot Proviso?
At the end of Nadine Gordimer's story, what she leaves unstated can imply the continuation of the characters' struggles or conflicts beyond the narrative. It may also suggest the open-ended nature of life's uncertainties or the complexity of human relationships. Ultimately, the ambiguity in the conclusion allows readers to contemplate the themes and implications of the story on their own.
Doug will probably get the Employee of the Year award
The anagrams are unstated and untasted.
An Implication
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That can be a logical statement. It can also be an unstated truth that, following logic, you can deduce that that no chocolate on the hands means that the cookies were not touched by those hands.
The unstated Principal Theme to Elgar's Enigma Variations has been discovered. It is "Ein feste Burg" (A Mighty Fortress) by Martin Luther as realized by J.S. Bach and Felix Mendelssohn.