True or False. Please put your answer in the space provided, and make sure that
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True or False. Please put your answer in the space provided, and make sure that your true is distinguishable from your false.
1. The premises of an inductive argument do not provide conclusive evidence for its conclusion.
2. A valid argument that has false premises may have a true conclusion.
3. An invalid argument that has all true premises cannot have a true conclusion.
4. An argument that is not sound must have a false conclusion.
5. An argument that is not sound will either be invalid or have at least one false premises.
6. If an argument does not have a false conclusion, then it is not fallacious.
7. An argument with true premises cannot be fallacious.
8. A weak inductive argument may have all true premises and a true conclusion.
9. An inductive argument that is quite strong and has all true premises must have a true conclusion.
10. An argument that is not valid cannot be sound.
Explanation / Answer
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1. The premises of an inductive argument do not provide conclusive evidence for its conclusion. -> False.
2. A valid argument that has false premises may have a true conclusion -> True.
3. An invalid argument that has all true premises cannot have a true conclusion -> False.
4. An argument that is not sound must have a false conclusion -> False.
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