What is a deductive argument?

A) An argument based upon reasoning from basic propositions assumed in advance to be true
B) An argument based upon the belief that universals do not exist
C) An argument based upon the belief that universals do exist
D) An argument based upon the theory that truth is always attainable
E) An argument based upon the theory that truth is never actually obtainable


A

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