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Deductive argument |
An argument in which true premises guarantee a true conclusion |
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Valid argument |
a deductive argument in which there is no possible way for the premises to be true and the conclusion false at the same time |
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Invalid argument |
Deductive arguments in which it is possible for the conclusion to be false even if the premises are true |
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Sound arguments |
I deduct of argument that has a valid inference and true premises |
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Unsound argument |
Deductive argument that is either invalid or contains false premises |
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Strong argument |
and inductive argument in which it is not likely that the premises would be true and the conclusion false at the same time |
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Weak argument |
An inductive argument in which it is not likely that the premises would be true and the conclusion false at the same time |
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Cogent argument |
An inductive argument that has strong inferences and true premises |
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Not cogent argument |
An inductive argument that is either weak or contains false premises |