An argument requires at least two statements: one premise and one conclusion.
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Q33: An argument is not synonymous with persuasion.
Q34: In philosophy-and in any other kind of
Q35: Persuasion does not necessarily involve giving reasons
Q36: A valid argument cannot have a false
Q37: If inductive arguments succeed in lending probable
Q39: A valid argument must have true premises.
Q40: A good inductive argument is said to
Q41: Modus tollens is a valid argument form.
Q42: An argument of this form-If p, then
Q43: An argument of this form-If p, then
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