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Regiment each of the following arguments into premise/conclusion form.
-There is no purely logical analysis of conditionals. A counterfactual conditional is true if a certain connection obtains between the antecedent and the consequent. But the consequent seldom follows from the antecedent by logic alone. The assertion that a connection holds is made on the presumption that certain relevant circumstances not stated in the antecedent obtain. Even if we specify the particular relevant conditions, the connection obtaining will not be a logical one, but a causal one.
Infarction
The blockage of blood flow to a specific organ or area of tissue, leading to the local demise of that tissue.
Severe Headache
A type of pain in the head that is intense and often debilitating.
Stroke
A medical condition where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death, leading to possible paralysis, speech difficulties, and other health issues.
Heart Disease
A range of conditions that affect your heart, such as coronary artery disease, heart infections, and congenital heart defects.
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