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C&P page: 86,104, 151 Definition: A valid (deductive) argument with only true premises.
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an argument such that if the premises are true, the conclusion has to be true, and whose premises are, in fact, true.
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a deductive argument that is valid and has all true premises
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a deductive argument whose form is valid and whose premises are true
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a good argument
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an argument that is both valid and factually correct
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a valid argument in which the premises are true
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a valid argument where all the premises are in fact true
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a valid argument whose premises are true
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An argument that both is logical and has all true premises.
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A deductive argument in which the premises are true and the logical structure is valid.
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