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Sound arguments are both valid and true from "summary" of Art of Logical Thinking by Atkinson William

The concept that sound arguments are both valid and true is essential 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 of an argument are true, then the conclusion must also be true. This is the hallmark of a valid argument - it is structured in such a way that if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true. However, validity alone is not sufficient for an argument to be considered sound. In addition to being valid, an argument must also have true premises. This is where the notion of truth ...
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    Art of Logical Thinking

    Atkinson William

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