In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
The problem with this is that the conclusion
On 11/29/2009 12:16 PM, Ben Rasmussen wrote:
In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
This
In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
The problem with this is that the conclusion
On 11/29/2009 12:16 PM, Ben Rasmussen wrote:
In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
This
In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
The problem with this is that the conclusion
On 11/29/2009 12:16 PM, Ben Rasmussen wrote:
In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
This