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As successful arguers have always known, this means that the construction of a successful argument requires, not only a search for true premises, but an understanding of the members of one's audience (their beliefs, attitudes and values) and the premises that will consequently 'speak' to them.
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Even if the sociological premise is granted, the conclusion is not guaranteed to be true.
For only true, and not arbitrary, conclusions follow validly from true premises.
In the above case: if MP is applied to true premises then the conclusion is true; MP is applied to true premises; hence the conclusion is true.
For Frege, these logically true premises are definitions of the terms which occur in them.
For example, we can program the computer so that it carries true premises only to true conclusions, or so that it updates probabilities as dictated by Bayesian decision theory.
True premises and a true conclusion.
The false conclusion arises by apparently valid reasoning from apparently true premises.
For example, 'Pat is asleep' can be used at one time to express a true premise, and at another time to express a false premise.
And since we've already said Premise 2 is true, then Premise 4 must be true as well.
Whereas valid deductive inferences guarantee the truth of their conclusions, in the sense that it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false, good inductive inferences guarantee only that, if the premises are true, the conclusion is probable, or likely to be true.
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