If we evaluate an argument and find that it is a bad argument, can the conclusion still be true?
A) Yes, but only if the premises are also true.
B) Yes, but the argument would not demonstrate its truth.
C) Yes, but only if the premises have the proper logical relation to the conclusion.
D) No, because it is the conclusion of a bad argument.
E) No, because of the law of discounted conclusions.
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