Asked by
Kristoff Davis
on Nov 24, 2024Verified
If we find an argument such that it is not possible for all of its premises to be true and its conclusion to be false, we call that argument __________.
A) sound
B) fallacious
C) valid
D) warranted
Sound Argument
An argument with true premises that also passes the Test of Logical Strength.
Valid
Sound or well-founded; logically correct and acceptable.
- Master and identify appropriate patterns in argumentation.
- Recognize the distinction between logical and illogical arguments.
Verified Answer
SD
Learning Objectives
- Master and identify appropriate patterns in argumentation.
- Recognize the distinction between logical and illogical arguments.