THINK1010 - DEDUCTION - Lecture 2

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An argument is deductive only if the truth of the premises would _ the truth of the conclusion.

guarantee

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If an argument is _, the truth of the premises guarantee the truth of the conclusion.

valid

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An argument is _ if and only if it is both valid and has true premises.

sound

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_ is the use of an ambiguous word or phrase in more than one sense within the same argument.

Equivocation fallacy

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A good argument _ warrant

transmits

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A _ is a

conceivable/consistent/coherent scenario where
the premises of an argument are true, but the
conclusion is false

counterexample

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_ are arguments with 2 premises and which use the quantifiers some, all and none. 

Syllogism

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