An argument cannot ever be valid (in the technical sense used in this course) when
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- A<br/>valid argument must be a sound argument, but a sound argument is not<br/>necessarily a valid argument.
- He is so strong that he can lift 100 kilograms.( ) A: N = not an argument B: A = an argument that is neither valid nor sound C: V = an argument that is valid but not sound D: B = an argument that is both valid and sound
- When writing an argument, you cannot find a source that supports your argument, so you made up one, . This is NOT plagiarism.
- Mount Everest is taller than Mount Kilimanjaro. No anthill is as tall as Mount Kilimanjaro. Therefore, Mount Everest is taller than any anthill.How would you describe the above example?( ) A: N = not an argument B: A = an argument that is neither valid nor sound C: V = an argument that is valid but not sound D: B = an argument that is both valid and sound
- Argument identification and argument analysis cannot be separated very