All valid arguments are sound.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
A sound argument is a valid argument with all true premises; so all sound arguments are valid. But a valid argument can be unsound by having even one false premise.
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John Austin’s philosophical position is a version of
a. conceptual analysis. b. logical atomism. c. logical positivism. d. Hegelian idealism.
What Plato meant by Forms is clear
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Mill argues that there are no limits on freedom of speech—that our right to free
speech is absolute.
a. True b. False
The term dialectical means _______
A. controversial conversation B. analyzing ideas in relation to their opposites C. something that is always changing D. creating new ideas by combining old ones