Independence of premises is a concept in logic and philosophy that refers to the idea that the premises of an argument should not depend on one another for the argument to be valid or sound. In other words, each premise should provide unique support for the conclusion rather than relying on the others. When premises are independent, it means that even if one premise is false or rejected, the truth or acceptance of the other premises can still support the conclusion.

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