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by andrewdb
752 days ago
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I have found the below to be a good starting point for formulating text into classical formulated arguments. Intake the following block of text and then formulate it as a steelmanned deductive argument. Use the format of premises and conclusion. After the argument, list possible fallacies in the argument. DO NOT fact check - simply analyze the logic. do not search. format in the following manner: Premise N: Premise N Text ETC Conclusion: Conclusion text Output in English [the block of text to analze] |
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For example:
1. Evaluate Argument Strength: Assess the strength of each premise and the overall argument. [ChatGPT is an ass kisser so always says "strong"]
2. Provide Counterarguments: Suggest possible counterarguments to the premises and conclusion.
3. Highlight Assumptions: Identify any underlying assumptions that need examination.
4. Suggest Improvements: Recommend ways to strengthen the argument's logical structure.
5. Test with Scenarios: Apply the argument to various scenarios to see how it holds up.
6. Analyze Relevance: Check the relevance and connection between each premise and the conclusion.