Valid Logic Argument
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A Valid Logic Argument is a Logic Argument that contains a valid Sequence of Logic Operations from the selected Logic System.
- AKA: Valid Reasoning Argument, Valid Inference.
- Context:
- It can be a Valid Deductive Argument, Valid Inductive Argument, or Valid Abductive Argument.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Sound Logic Argument, Consistency.
- http://www.logic-classroom.info/glossary.htm
- valid inference An inference is valid whenever the form of the conclusion is true every time the forms of the premises are.