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◉Non-propositions . Answer: Sentences that cannot be true or false
◉Complex propositions . Answer: depends on the truth of their parts and
their internal logic
◉deductive argument . Answer: to provide evidence that the conclusion
must necessarily be true
◉inductive argument . Answer: to provide evidence that make the
conclusion more or less likely to be true
◉valid argument . Answer: if the premises are true, the conclusion must
be true (deductive)
, ◉sound argument . Answer: a valid argument with true premises
(deductive)
◉strong argument . Answer: if the premises are true, the conclusion is
probably true (indeductive)
◉cogent argument . Answer: a strong argument with true premises
(indeductive)
◉fallacy . Answer: is an argument that contains bad reasoning
◉formal fallacies . Answer: Are bad because of their structure.
(deductive)
◉informal fallacies . Answer: are bad because of their content
(indeductive)
◉begging the question . Answer: argument in which a premise of the
argument assumes the truth of the conclusion
◉fallacy fallacy . Answer: when one rejects the conclusion of an
argument because that argument commits a fallacy