- Argument form
In
logic , the argument form or "test form" of anargument results from replacing the different words, or sentences, that make up the argument with letters, along the lines ofalgebra ; the letters represent logical "variable s". The "sentence forms" which classify argument forms of common important arguments are studied inlogic .----
Here is an example of an argument:
A All humans are mortal. Socrates is human. "Therefore", Socrates is mortal.
We can rewrite argument A by putting each sentence on its own line:
B:All humans are mortal.:Socrates is human.:"Therefore", Socrates is mortal.
To demonstrate the important notion of the "form" of an argument, substitute letters for similar items throughout B:
C:All S are P.:"a" is S.:"Therefore", "a" is P.
All we have done in C is to put 'S' for 'human' and 'humans', 'P' for 'mortal', and a for 'Socrates'; what results, C, is the "form" of the original argument in A. So argument form C is the form of argument A. Moreover, each individual sentence of C is the "sentence" "form" of its respective sentence in A. [Hurley, "1.5 Argument forms; proving invalidity"]
Attention is given to argument and sentence form, because "form is what makes an argument valid or cogent". Some examples of valid argument forms are
modus ponens ,modus tollens , and thedisjunctive syllogism . Two invalid argument forms areaffirming the consequent anddenying the antecedent .References
Hurley, Patrick J. (1988). "A concise introduction to logic". Belmont, Calif. : Wadsworth Pub. Co. ISBN 0534089283
Notes
ee also
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Analytic proposition
*Synthetic proposition
*logical form
*List of valid argument forms
*List of invalid argument forms
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