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Group F was more successful in producing arguments that comprised of more chains of propositions that had true premises, valid inferences and scientifically valid claim.
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For instance, it is generally recognized that a search of the person arrested and of the immediate premises is valid when "incident" to a lawful arrest.
Hence, a conclusion that holds in all the models of the premises is valid.
The soundness of the argument was determined by the total number of propositions comprising of true premises with valid inference.
Deduction is a process in which we derive conclusions from intuited premises through valid arguments, ones in which the conclusion must be true if the premises are true.
Nonetheless, we can often use sentences like 'Every circle is an ellipse' and 'Thirteen is a prime number' to express premises of valid arguments.
One point was awarded for a set of propositions made in each warrant-backing chain that contained supported premises and valid inferences.
And from there perhaps we can explain logical implication by deploying the fact that the premises of valid arguments are inconsistent with the negation of the conclusions of those arguments.
Thus the slow track quasi-realist will devote energy to showing how sentences taking the form of interjections (e.g., "Stealing: Boo!") may still function very much like antecedents of conditionals (and thus as premises of valid arguments).
As for group B, the propositions (with sound premises and valid inferences) generated were lesser compared to group F. Consequently, group F was deemed the most successful in constructing arguments.
The core of this debate, as we see it, is what it means to be 'adequately informed' and whether giving consent based on broader premises is valid or not.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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