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vovikov84 [41]
2 years ago
8

A sound _____ argument allows a person to draw a conclusion with certainty or that must be true if the premises are true.

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1 answer:
Zolol [24]2 years ago
7 0

A deductive argument is one that the arguer wants to be deductively valid, that really is, to provide a guarantee that the conclusion is correct if the premises are correct.

This principle may alternatively be put as follows: in a deductive argument, the premises are designed to give such strong evidence for the conclusion that, if the premises are true, the conclusion cannot be wrong. A valid (deductively) argument is one in which the premises successfully ensure the conclusion. If a valid argument has true premises, it is also said to be sound. All arguments are either valid or invalid, and either sound or unsound; there is no such thing as being partially valid.

Therefore, the answer is deductive argument.

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