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An argument is '''valid''' if the fact that all the premises are true forces the conclusion to be true.
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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]]
 
See: [[Invalid argurment]]

Latest revision as of 01:37, 11 December 2018

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