An argument is a collection of sentences consisting of
A) all true statements.
B) one or more premises and a conclusion.
C) verbal disputes carried out with greater or less ferocity.
D) at least one scientific hypothesis.
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Q13: Logic is the branch of philosophy that
Q15: Logicians are primarily concerned with
A) inferential relations.
B)
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Q17: A valid deductive argument is one in
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Q19: In inductive reasoning, one relies on
A) similar,
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