What is the main effect that independent reasons have on the…

Question Answered step-by-step What is the main effect that independent reasons have on the… What is the main effect that independent reasons have on the evaluation of an argument? 1. It is possible for the overall argument to be good, even if it contains some weak sub-arguments or false premises. 2. It is possible that the argument will be evaluated as good or bad depending on the order in which the sub-arguments are evaluated. 3. It is possible to evaluate the argument as a bad argument by determining that there at least one false independent premise. 4. The support for the main conclusion is much stronger than it would be if it were based only on dependent premises. 5. It is possible to identify the irrelevant premises in an argument by first identifying the independent reasons.  Arts & Humanities Philosophy PHIL 105 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)