Definition for Valid Argument
From Biology Forums Dictionary
An argument is valid if the fact that all the premises are true forces the conclusion to be true. An argument that is not valid is invalid, or a fallacy.
See: Invalid argurment
From Biology Forums Dictionary
An argument is valid if the fact that all the premises are true forces the conclusion to be true. An argument that is not valid is invalid, or a fallacy.
See: Invalid argurment