Can an argument be sound, but invalid?
A) Yes, because its conclusion might seem to be true, even though it isn't.
B) Yes, because its conclusion might be true, even though the argument is badly constructed.
C) No, because validity is a requirement for soundness.
D) No, because invalid arguments never have true premises.
E) No, because invalid arguments never have true conclusions.
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