| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - A typical account of argument, found in a standard introductory logic textbook, de???nes one as ???a group of statements, one or more of which (the premises) are claimed to provide support for, or reasons to believe, one of the others (the conclusion).??? Now, typically we understand the arguer and his audience to be separate persons, such that the statements in an argument offered by person A aim
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