👉 In logic, a "concursus" is a term used to describe an argument or proposition that is supported by a set of premises. The premise(s) are presented as facts or assertions, and the conclusion(s) are drawn from those premises. For example, in a debate, one might argue that a particular law should be passed because it has been consistently upheld and respected by various courts since its inception. This argument could be considered "concursus" if it is supported by a set