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13 Cards in this Set
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Statement |
Action sentence that is true |
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Argument |
Collection of statement offered in support of a conclusion |
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Premise |
Statement offered to support some conclusion |
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Conclusion |
Statement for which the premises are intended to provide support |
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Relation of support |
Premises provide reason to believe the conclusion |
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Inference |
Affirmation of a conclusion based on the premise |
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Deductively Valid |
Impossible for all premises to be true and the conclusion to be false |
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Inductively Strong |
Not impossible but highly unlikely (See Deductively Valid) |
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Sound |
All premises are true and deductively valid |
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Same logical form |
One can be converted to the other substituting independent clauses for other independent clauses |
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Valid logical form |
No argument with that form has all true premises and a false conclusion |
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Three premise indicators |
Since because for now |
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Three conclusion indicators |
Therefore so thus |