In logical reasoning, what does the term "premise" refer to?
- A counterargument
- A statement supporting an argument
- An assumption
- The final conclusion
A premise in logical reasoning refers to a statement that supports or provides the basis for an argument. It's the starting point of an argument upon which further conclusions are drawn using logical rules.
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