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    If a Deductive Argument Has a False Premise and a True
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If a Deductive Argument Has a False Premise and a True

Question 362

Question 362

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If a deductive argument has a false premise and a true conclusion, then we know:


A) It is sound.
B) It is strong.
C) It is valid.
D) It is invalid.
E) Nothing as such about its validity.

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