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What are the three parts of an argument?

The issue, the conclusion, and the premises/reasons

Define a valid deductive argument

One that has such logical form that if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true

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

Define argument

A conclusion standing in relation to its supporting evidence

Define a sound argument

An argument that has a valid structure and true premises