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Think with Socrates does not contain a section on enthymemes. However, the concept can be defined briefly. This exercise defines an enthymeme and gives students a chance to practice filling in holes in incomplete deductive arguments.
An enthymeme is an argument that is missing one or more premises or a conclusion. Each of the following deductive arguments is missing either a premise or a conclusion. (Thus, each is an enthymeme.) Add a statement to each so as to turn the enthymeme into a valid argument.
-No werewolves are pets ... So some pets are not very friendly.
Insolvent
A financial state in which an individual or entity cannot meet its debt obligations as they come due because its liabilities exceed its assets.
Stock Warrants
Securities that give the holder the right to purchase company stock at a specified price before a certain date.
Redeemed
Refers to the act of repaying or buying back something, such as a financial security or a reputation.
Fiduciary Duty
A legal obligation of one party to act in the best interest of another when entrusted with care of money, property, or confidential information.
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