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Philosophy
Date Submitted: 09/18/2001 15:32:50
Category: / Social Sciences / Philosophy
Length: 2 pages (557 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Philosophy
Length: 2 pages (557 words)
Philosophy.
Deductively valid arguments must have true premises and true conclusions.
This statement is false.
If an argument has true conclusions and true premises it must be valid.
This statement is true.
If an argument is valid and the premises are true then it is sound.
This statement is true.
Only sound arguments have true conclusions.
This statement is true.
If either a premise or the conclusion is false an argument cannot be sound.
This
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the norms of society or learnt from other sources, the individual will have there own take on each argument or suggestion and therefore form their own opinions and take part in their own arguments. I feel it is impossible as a human not to be a philosopher, as if you have your own mind; you have your own ideas and opinions and a thirst for knowledge, and that in itself is the definition of philosophy.
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