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Differentiating between valid and invalid arguments from "summary" of A Guide to Logical Thinking by William Maurice Shanner

Identifying the distinction between valid and invalid arguments is crucial in the realm of logical thinking. A valid argument is one in which the conclusion logically follows from the premises. In other words, if the premises are true, then the conclusion must also be true. This form of argumentation adheres to the principles of logic, ensuring that the reasoning is sound and the conclusion is well-supported. Conversely, an invalid argument is one in which the conclusion does not necessarily follow from the premises. Even if the premises are true, the conclusion may still be false. This type of argumentation is characterized by flawed reasoning or a lack of logical coherence. In essence, an invalid argument fails to provide a strong connection between the premises and the conclusion, rendering it unconvincing and unreliable. To differentiate between valid and invalid arguments, one must carefully analyze the structure and r...
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    A Guide to Logical Thinking

    William Maurice Shanner

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