Premise and conclusions


Case Study:

Begin by reviewing Rosenthal's article, The Case for Slavery, located here -

https://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/26/opinion/on-my-mind-the-case-for-slavery.html

As you are reading, identify the premises each author is using to support the conclusions presented. You might take notes or highlight and mark the premises and conclusions.

Step One - Outline the premises and conclusions for each of the arguments presented in the article. Use the premise conclusion form to identify the premises and conclusions.

You can use the premise conclusion form noted in the readings:

https://philosophy.hku.hk/think/arg/standard.php (Links to an external site.)

Premise -

Premise -

Conclusion -

Step Two - Create two new arguments. You will create one argument in support of the issue and one argument against the issue. Present your two new arguments in the premise conclusion form. Include one scholarly article from the library databases to support each side of your new arguments. You will need a total of two articles

Very important the two articles must be somthing I can access on Google.

Requirements:

• APA format

• A title page

• One-inch margins

• 12-point font, double-spaced

• 600 Words

• A reference page

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