Evidence supports logical arguments from "summary" of Art of Logical Thinking by Atkinson William
When we engage in logical thinking, it is crucial to remember that our arguments must be supported by evidence. Evidence serves as the foundation upon which logical arguments are built, providing credibility and reliability to our conclusions. Without evidence, our arguments are mere assertions, lacking the substance needed to convince others of their validity.
In order for evidence to effectively support our logical arguments, it must be relevant and reliable. Relevant evidence directly pertains to the point being argued, offering specific information that reinforces our reasoning. Reliable evidence can be trusted and verified, ensuring that our arguments are based on facts rather than mere speculation.
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