According to the strict necessity test, if an argument's conclusion follows with strict logical necessity from its premises, then the argument should always be treated as deductive.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The purpose of the Ontological Argument is to convert agnostics into believers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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________ occurs when a word is used in two different senses in an argument.

A. Equivocation B. False dilemma C. Division D. Straw Man

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. If an inductive argument has true premises and a probably false conclusion, then we know the argument is:

A) Strong. B) Invalid. C) Unsound. D) Valid. E) Weak.

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"Mozart was a greater composer than Franz von Supp" expresses

A) a moral judgment. B) a prudential judgment. C) a legal judgment. D) an aesthetic judgment.

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