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Running Head : CRITICAL THINKING Critical Thinking

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Critical Thinking

No one should get married . This is so because getting married involves promising to live with a person for the rest of one 's life .But no one can safely predict that he or she will remain compatible with some other person for life

The following argument is composed of three premises . Two of

the premises are explicitly stated within the argument these being (1 `Getting married involves promising to live with a person for the rest of one 's life ' and (2 ) `No one can safely predict that he or she will remain compatible with some other person for life . The third premise is implicitly stated within the argument that being : `A person will get married if he or she predicts that he or she will be compatible with some other person for life . These premises aim to support the argument 's conclusion that `no one should get married

In the following argument , the premises are justifiable hence they satisfy the criterion of acceptability . The premises are justifiable and hence acceptable since (1 ) some marriages , specifically those within religious institutions , entail promising to live one 's whole life with another person (2 ) predictions by their definition are only probabilistic estimates of future events and (3 ) there are instance wherein individuals chose to get married...

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