Question:
example of vaild and invalid arguments?
Eric
2013-05-15 11:39:48 UTC
Give an example of each of the following arguments:
a. An invalid argument with false premises
b. An invalid argument with true premises
c. A valid argument false premises
d. A valid argument with true premises
Three answers:
Gamle-ged
2013-05-15 11:49:54 UTC
Locate a book, "Fallacy, the Counterfeit of Argument."



A review: One of the greatest books on argument and fallacy ever written. It's dated now, and difficult to get. I found a copy a decade ago, and rebound it with tape when it began to fall apart after half a dozen readings.



Try a library or find on eBay or Amazon.
anonymous
2016-12-22 09:52:19 UTC
enormous Ben is in London London is in Texas hence enormous Ben is in Texas isn't valid or logical because of the fact the logic breaks down once you're saying "London is in Texas" making the entire argument invalid
telefantastical
2013-05-15 11:57:47 UTC
Hmm, If you had paid attention in class this would be easy for you. Maybe college isn't for you.


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