subarguments
A subargument is a smaller, independent argument that supports a larger, main argument. Think of it as a building block within a more complex line of reasoning. Each subargument typically has its own premises and conclusion, but this conclusion serves as a premise for the overarching argument. Subarguments help to break down a multifaceted claim into more manageable and digestible parts, making the overall argument stronger and more persuasive.
When constructing a complex argument, simply stating a main point might not be enough to convince an
The effectiveness of a subargument relies on its own logical soundness. If a subargument is flawed or