Urgent Logic 1 An argument is valid when the statements are
Urgent -Logic
1) An argument is valid
when the statements are all logically equivalent.
when a statement is true on every possible assignment of its component propositions.
when the statements are not logically equivalent.
if it is the case that, if the premises were true, it would be impossible for the conclusion to be false.
| A. | when the statements are all logically equivalent. | |
| B. | when a statement is true on every possible assignment of its component propositions. | |
| C. | when the statements are not logically equivalent. | |
| D. | if it is the case that, if the premises were true, it would be impossible for the conclusion to be false. |
Solution
Lets look at the definition of \"arguement is valid\" statement:
Being a valid argument does not necessarily mean the conclusion will be true. It is valid because if the premises are true, then the conclusion has to be true
Thus, D is the right answer.
