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Arguments That Try to Prove Their Conclusions with Rigorous, Inescapable

Question 70

Question 70

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Arguments that try to prove their conclusions with rigorous, inescapable logic are _____ arguments.


A) inductive
B) logically reliable
C) deductive
D) abductive

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