Comparative Politics Midterm

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Argument

is a set of logically connected statements,usually in the form of a set of premises and a conclusion

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Premise

is a true statement that helps lead to a conclusion

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conclusion

is a claim which derives logically from the premises

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When is an argument valid

when accepting the premises compels us to accept its conclusion

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when is an argument invalid

when we accept the premises but reject the conclusion

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