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boldface的术语解释,觉得非常好

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发表于 2008-10-7 14:24:00 | 只看该作者

boldface的术语解释,觉得非常好

以前在cd上没找到完整的解释,今天在网上找到贴在这里.

Few basic terms that form the parts of an argument 

1).
Argument

An argument is a conclusion supported by premises and assumptions. It has 3 parts: Conclusion, Premise and Assumption.

2).
Conclusion

A conclusion is a claim, the main point of an argument. Certain words are used to introduce the conclusion of an argument, these words are termed as
Conclusion Indicators e.g -- so, thus, therefore, as a result, consequently, accordingly, hence,imply, conclude that, follows that, means that, infer that

3).
Premises


Premises are parts of argument that support the conclusion.They are the reasons that back up the claim made in the conclusion. Most of the time premises are facts, but they can also be assertions that are just given as evidence for the claim in the conclusion. A conclusion gets support:premises provide it. In simple words a premise is a stated reason, a piece of evidence that supports the conclusion. Premises are the argument's facts.They are the facts or evidence that support or lead to the conclusion.
Certain words are used to introduce the premises of an argument, these words are termed as
Premise Indicators. e.g – because, since, for, as, if, assume, suppose, evidence, on the basis of, the reason is that, may be derived from, in that

4).
Assumption


An assumption is an unstated premise that supports the conclusion. It is something that the author’s conclusion “depends on” or “relies on”.

5).
Inference

We can infer many details from the arguments. Inferences are those details, which are known to be true from information presented. Sometimes there is no difference between a conclusion and an inference. When the conclusion to an argument is not explicitely stated, it is something you can infer. In other words, inferences have nothing to do with the main point of an argument. You can infer inferences from the facts that are stated as premises.

6).
Background

Information or circumstances required to put the evidence into context but which, on standing alone as pieces of information, might not constitute an evidence that is necessary to arrive at a conclusion. It doesn't states anything directly, just provides the general information related to the topic...

7).
Pre-evidence in almost same as background.. .

8).
Evidence


Information indicating whether something is true or valid. It is something that supports the argument, or tries to prove it's validity .
Evidence may include facts, but an evidence is usually stronger than a fact. The evidence are the direct elements required for the conclusion to stand whereas facts are not necessary for the conclusion to stand.

9).
Fact

Something that is definitely the case. It is the information used as evidence.

10).
Consideration

Something which was taken into account or given careful thought before arriving to the conclusion or while making a decision.

11).
Principle

Something that is broad and basic rule or truth / fundamental that is not put to question. A principle can be stronger than a fact because it is not specific to a limited number of cases but instead, apply to a broader range of scenarios(and often deeper in meaning).

12).
Counter premise/Evidence

While an author always wants to present a strong case, he may concede minor points that weaken his argument to show that he is open-minded and that his ideas are well-considered.These points are termed as counter premises.
This technique also disarms potential arguments against his position.
Counter-evidence Indicators -- actually, despite, admittedly, except, even though, nonetheless, nevertheless, although, however, In spite of, do, may

摘自http://gmatcriticalreasoning.blogspot.com/2006/10/how-to-approach-boldface-question-in.html

沙发
发表于 2008-10-7 14:43:00 | 只看该作者

好东西```谢谢LZ

板凳
发表于 2008-10-7 18:39:00 | 只看该作者
ding~ 好东西~
地板
发表于 2008-10-8 11:51:00 | 只看该作者
Thanks for share,very useful
5#
发表于 2009-3-9 10:54:00 | 只看该作者
好东西,顶一个
6#
发表于 2009-3-10 22:44:00 | 只看该作者

太好了,谢谢。

仔细研究一下!
7#
发表于 2009-3-19 22:31:00 | 只看该作者

高分才能见到的题目。。。

还是顶下吧~

8#
发表于 2009-3-19 23:17:00 | 只看该作者
超好,超好,应该人手一份。
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