When the premises infer probability on the conclusion, the argument is ________________.
a. deductively valid.
b. inductively strong.
c. deductively cogent.
d. deductively invalid.
Answer: b. inductively strong.
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a. True b. False
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a. the sympathies of the moral agent b. the beliefs of the moral agent c. the perceptions of the moral agent d. the harm done to the victim
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What will be an ideal response?