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Scarlett Vaill
on Nov 24, 2024Verified
If the conclusion of a valid argument is false, then we know for certain that one or more of its premises is or are _________________.
False Conclusion
A statement or resolution that does not logically follow from the given premises or evidence.
Premises
Statements or propositions that are taken as true and used as the basis for an argument leading to a conclusion.
- Distinguish between arguments that are valid and those that are not.
- Evaluate the robustness of deductions and conclusions critically.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between arguments that are valid and those that are not.
- Evaluate the robustness of deductions and conclusions critically.