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Sound Arguments
Arguments that are both valid (correctly formed) and have all true premises, leading to a true conclusion.
True Premises
Foundational statements or assumptions in an argument that are accepted as being true, forming the basis for the argument's conclusion.
Sound
The property of a deductive argument that is valid and whose premises are true.
Invalid
Refers to an argument or reasoning where the conclusion does not logically follow from the premises.
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