← Reasoning Lab
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Standard Form Builder
Type your argument's premises and conclusion. The tool renders the result in clean numbered standard form, lets you mark implicit premises (the assumptions an argument needs but doesn't state), and copies the output to your clipboard for a paper or note.
Used in: Foundations · From Natural Language to Structure. The full lesson covers when to add implicit premises and how to spot the ones that load-bear an argument.
Premises
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Standard form
(your standard-form argument will appear here)
- No premises yet. Add at least one reason that supports the conclusion.
- No conclusion yet. The conclusion is the claim the premises are supposed to support.