A valid argument can have a false conclusion True or False?

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2026-04-28 14:05

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True.

- Valid arguments are deductive.

- Arguments are valid if the premises lead to the conclusion without committing a fallacy.

- If an argument is valid, that means that if the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true.

- This means that a valid argument with a false premise can lead to a false conclusion. This is called a valid, unsound argument.

- A valid, sound argument would be when, if the premises are true the conclusion must be true and the premises are true.

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