Logic Questions
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Argument Ais _____A_____ a 'good' argument; and it ____B___ commit a fallacy.
An inductive argument that is strong and has all true premises
A deductive argument which is invalid, has one or more false premises, or both
A deductive argument that is valid and has all true premises
It is not improbable that the conclusion is false if the premises are true
It is improbable that the conclusion is false if the premises are true
It is actually possible for the conclusion to be false if the premises are true
An argument incorporating the claim that it is improbable for the conclusion to be false given that the premises are true
An argument incorporating the claim that it is impossible for the conclusion to be false given that the premises are true
A syllogism having a disjunctive statement (an "or" statement) for one of its premises
It is possible for the conclusion to be false if the premises are true
Premise and conclusion / interference / distinguishing arguments from nonarguements / arguements vs. explanations
An argument consisting of exactly two premises and one conclusion
Statements vs. sentences / statements vs. propositions
An argument in which the conclusion is claimed to depend merely on the definition of some word or phrase used in the premise or conclusion
An argument in which the conclusion depends on some purely arithmetic or geometric computation or measurement
A syllogism having a conditional statement for one or both of its premises
A syllogism in which each statement begins with words with the words, "all", "no", or "some".
what is an electrical/ no electrical signal represented by