argument in reasoning

Starting from statements, logical steps {argument, logic} can prove that statement is true or false. Arguments link statement and proposition constants and variables. Terms can rearrange or substitute.

variables

Propositions can use variables, such as place and time.

syllogism

Changing verbal argument into syllogism can find inconsistencies and incorrect inferences.

fallacy

Arguments can be invalid, argument forms can be invalid, or proofs can be faulty. Argument irrelevance, invalid deduction, or ambiguity can cause fallacies.

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