Suppose that someone offers the following descriptive claim as evidence for a prescriptive conclusion: Driving while drunk

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Suppose that someone offers the following descriptive claim as evidence for a prescriptive conclusion:

Driving while drunk puts you and others at increased risk of injury (descriptive premise).

Therefore, you should not drive while drunk (prescriptive conclusion).

What prescriptive premise would you have to add to this argument to make it complete, such that if the premises are true the conclusion has to be true, too?

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The Psychology Of Wisdom

ISBN: 108870

1st Edition

Authors: Robert J. Sternberg

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