If an argument is valid, then
a. the argument is sound.
b. the argument's conclusion must be true.
c. the argument's premises are true.
d. its conclusion must be true, if its premises are.
d
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Use a Venn diagram to evaluate the following argument: "No Presidents have been Popes. Hilary Clinton is not the U.S. President. So, Hilary Clinton is not the Pope." This argument is ________.
A. invalid but has true premises and a true conclusion B. valid and has true premises C. valid but has true premises and a false conclusion D. invalid and has at least one false premise E. None of the answers are correct
To explain a view of religion in which desire for and guilt over patricide were central, Freud used the myth of
a. Daphne. b. Oedipus. c. Hades. d. Apollo.
According to Mill, utility informs us:
a. what motives we should have. b. what our duties in fact are. c. of nothing whatsoever. d. a and b. e. none of these answers.
Rather than being passively carried through life, critical thinkers are
A. steadfast and immovable, not being affected by anything or initiating anything on their own. B. aggressive. C. proactive. D. None of these answers is correct.