Asked by
Dimitris Merissiotis
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
If an argument has a true conclusion, then:
A) the argument doesn't commit any fallacies
B) the argument doesn't commit any serious fallacies
C) the argument probably still commits a fallacy
D) the argument may or may not commit a fallacy, but the premises are definitely true
E) There isn't enough information to say anything about whether or not the argument commits a fallacy.
True Conclusion
A logical outcome that accurately follows from the premises according to the rules of logic.
Fallacy
A mistaken belief or error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid.
- Employ logical analysis to judge the validity of various arguments.
- Critically assess the strength of an argument based on its premises and conclusion.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Employ logical analysis to judge the validity of various arguments.
- Critically assess the strength of an argument based on its premises and conclusion.