A valid argument is an argument whose conclusion follows logically from the truth of the premises. It is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false. An example of a valid argument is: ・ 1. If Thales was right, then ever...
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TUTORIAL A02: Validity and Soundness ... But how should we explain the difference between the two arguments more precisely? Here is a thought : In the first argument, if the premise is indeed true, then the conclusion cannot be false. On the other hand, even if the premise in the second argument is true, there is no...
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To see clearly the difference between validity and soundness, consider the following example. ... Now, if things are strange enough here so that in fact S is true (so the reasoning is both valid and sound), then I happened to pick a bad example to illustrate the difference between validity and soundness!
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The difference between a list of examples (e.g. of morally good deeds and people), a general definition (e.g. of moral goodness) and an argument (e.g. that such and such law or act or person is or isn’t morally good) ... The difference between validity and soundness (valid logical form plus premises which are true as well)
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Denyse O'Leary notes some of the differences between creationists and Intelligent Design proponents: ... Oh, and Crandaddy, there is little difference between ID'ers and Creatonists, due to their propensity to lie.
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I’m not sure that there was ever a point, even when porter was at its most debased, when you could point to any truly distinctive difference between porter and stout except to say that “stout” meant a stronger version of porter.
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In the future, the battle between 64 bit vs 32 bit processors will inevitably yield the 64 bit processor as the victor, but this transition is going to take some time. ... Comment #13 (Posted by an unknown user); Rating you explained to me what the difference is;
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based on deduction, conclusions are certain, evaluated according to validity or invalidity, form or structure of an argument, not its content, determines validity, etc. ... Know the difference between “genuine” argument versus pseudo arguments, gamesmanship, verbal aggressiveness.
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based on deduction, conclusions are certain, evaluated according to validity or invalidity, form or structure of an argument, not its content, determines validity, etc. ... Know the difference between “genuine” argument versus pseudo arguments, gamesmanship, verbal aggressiveness.
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This example nicely reveals the difference between validity and soundness. To know if this is a valid argument, you do not have to know much about football and you don't need to know anything about the Bears' record this year.
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