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What are the three parts of an argument? |
The issue, the conclusion, and the premises/reasons |
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Define a valid deductive argument |
One that has such logical form that if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true |
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Define the term valid as it relates to philosophy |
To say that an argument is valid is to know something about its structure but nothing about its content |
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Define argument |
A conclusion standing in relation to its supporting evidence |
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Define a sound argument |
An argument that has a valid structure and true premises |