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A(n) ________ is a set of two or more propositions related to each other in such a way that all but one of them (the premises) are supposed to provide support for the remaining one (the conclusion).

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Answer: Argument

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According to philosophy and logic, an argument can be referred to as a series of statements which in other term are called the premises that are intended to evaluate the degree or state of truth of another statement which is referred to as the conclusion. Under this the logical term of the argument can easily be represented in symbolic language.

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