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ozzi
1 year ago
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When an argument is deductively valid, its ___________ guarantee the truth of its ______________.

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1 answer:
Y_Kistochka [10]1 year ago
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When an argument is deductively valid, its <u>truth of premises </u>guarantee the truth of its <u>conclusion</u>.

<h3>What is a deductively valid argument?</h3>

A deductive argument is an argument  intended by the arguer to be deductive, that is, to provide a guarantee of the truthfulness of the conclusion provided that the premises of the argument are true.

It can also be expressed  by saying that, in a deductive argument, the premises are intended to provide  strong support for the conclusion that if the premises were true,  the conclusion could not be false.

The argument in which the premise succeeds in securing the conclusion is called a  valid (inferential) argument. If a valid argument has a true premise, the argument is also said  to be valid. All arguments are  valid or invalid, and valid or not; there's no middle point, like there's some relevance.

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