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    In Formal Logic, a Conclusion Is Valid If
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In Formal Logic, a Conclusion Is Valid If

Question 18

Question 18

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In formal logic, a conclusion is valid if


A) it fits with our personal beliefs.
B) it is based on observable evidence.
C) it necessarily follows from statements that are accepted as facts.
D) it is subject to interpretation.

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