If I expect that something in the future will be similar to something in the past, it is likely that I am using
A sound argument is a valid deductive argument with actually ___________________ premises.
All sound arguments are valid, but not all valid arguments are sound. This means
In logic, arguments are never described as
The premises of an argument are
10 is less than 100; 100 is less than 1,000; consequently, 10 is less than 1,000†is an example of a
A valid argument is one that, if its premises are accepted as true, has
One way to make an inductive argument stronger is to
Deductive arguments should never be characterized as
Inductive arguments are evaluated in terms of