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Kristoff Davis
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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.
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Stellei De GuzmanNov 24, 2024
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