: A logical argument that has a conditional relation between purpose and predicate is called relative argument. In such an argument, acceptance or rejection of the subject matter is presented subject to certain conditions. Such as - 'If democracy is established in the country then good governance will be established' and 'either blind students or deaf students will get help'. The main point of the first argument is 'good governance is established' , but it depends on the condition that 'democracy be established in the country'. The main point of the second argument is' students get help ; But it depends on whether you are 'blind or deaf'. The nature of these two relative arguments is twofold. There are two types of subjective reasoning ; Namely: a. Hypothetical Proposition b. Disjunctive Proposition