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Philosophy
Logic
Types of arguments
Logic is a claim or Supporting Evidence?
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Logic is a method of reasoning that can be used to support a claim. It involves drawing conclusions based on sound principles and valid reasoning. So, logic can be categorized both as a method of supporting evidence and a claim.
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