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Yes, as conclusions. Excellent questions, certainly. I would imagine a
group of 'because' ie., positive statements would be grouped together in
support of a therefore, that's rather how legal language proceeds (ie.,
wherein)
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 5:26 PM Fatih Erikli ***@***.***> wrote:
Could you give us more context or examples?
Therefore premises should be the conclusion of the argument, right? I have
a few questions in that case:
- Would an argument contain more than one therefores?
- How do we approve a therefore conclusion as a community in an
argument?
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Wonderful. Yes, that's what was in my mind as well. It's rather nice to
think of being able to visualize how people 'weight' things, ie., different
people will come to different conclusions using different sets of positive
individual premises, the sidebar would allow them to click through and
compare outcomes.
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 6:00 PM Fatih Erikli ***@***.***> wrote:
So as I see, the therefore should be a premise-group in an argument, not
an individual premise-type. It's more clear now in that case. Would be
great to having such a feature.
We can plan the feature as user stories. Here is my first tryout.
Creating a conclusion scenario:
Story: User wants to create a new `therefore` or `conclusion` on an argument
Clicks new conclusion button
Picks one or more than one premises from current argument
Types a title and clicks submit button
A scenario for listing conclusions:
Story: User wants to navigate on a conclusion
Conclusions are listed on the sidebar
Users clicks one of the listed conclusions
Argument map highlights with a different stroke color the picked premises in conclusion
What do you think?
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