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If it belongs to any argument.

Conditional argument. Strictly speaking, A and B must have a strong connection, and it also implies the meaning of "If it is not B, it is not A".

Conditional argument is the structural argument of "if then" For example, "If we work hard, we will appreciate and get a raise" and "If the weather is fine on Sunday, we will go camping". In this argument, first set a condition, once this condition is reached, there will be a definite conclusion. This is a valid argument. If the premise is established, the conclusion must be established, and the real future will bring the real conclusion. However, the conditional argument in our daily life is not as rigorous as in logic. "If the weather is fine on Sunday, we will go camping", and the premise is not necessarily related to the conclusion. Maybe the weather was fine on Sunday, and I didn't go camping for some other unexpected reasons. "If Xiao Ming is running, then Xiao Ming must be moving", the premise and conclusion here are inevitably related. Xiaoming must be moving because he is running. It is impossible to run. If a person does not move, it is impossible to run.

The premise and conclusion of conditional argument are inevitable, and it is established when the premise reaches the conclusion. In real life, strictly speaking, there are few conditional arguments. The precondition is realized, but the conclusion may not be realized. The conclusion is just one of many possibilities. Therefore, in reality, our goal is to establish an argument as rigorously as possible to maximize the possibility of conclusion. The closer the connection between premise and conclusion, the greater the possibility of conclusion. Therefore, we should know as much as possible about the premises and conclusions, and the relationship between them.