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True premises and a true conclusion.
a. False premises and a true conclusion.
It is also possible to have false premises and a true conclusion.
If she followed this road to its true conclusion, there would be a Barbara Walters video game for the Xbox.
A good, or valid, deductive argument is one in which the conclusion follows from the premises one in which true premises would guarantee a true conclusion.
Yet, on the assumption that one of the pair "God exists" and "God does not exist" is true, one of the above arguments is sound: They're both valid, they each have a true second premise (the same second premise, as it turns out), and the one with a true conclusion also has a true first premise.
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Syllogistic, in logic, the formal analysis of logical terms and operators and the structures that make it possible to infer true conclusions from given premises.
In other cases, although there is no guarantee that the conclusion is probable, application of the rule will lead to true conclusions in the long run if it is applied in accordance with a good reasoning strategy.
The interesting thing about that, is that it suggests that the true conclusions might even be stronger than their already quite strong conclusions, regarding the unprecedented nature of recent warming.
In the case of inference, it isn't sufficient that an agent use a reliable inferential process, i.e., one that usually carries true premises into true conclusions.
If we choose our inference rules wisely, then they will cohere with our intended interpretation: they will carry true premises to true conclusions.
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