Set: PHL 130 - HW #4

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T/F: You can make a valid argument invalid just by adding premises false
T/F: If having feature F is a sufficient condition for having feature G, then have feature G is a necessary condition for having feature F. true
T/F: All arguments that beg the question are fallacies true
T/F: Deductive arguments are monotonic true
T/F: If an argument to the best explanation is unfalsifiable, then it is a good argument. false
T/F: The antecedent of a conditional states a sufficient condition for the consequent true
T/F: Some Ad hominem arguments are no fallacious true
T/F: Circular arguments that contain the conclusion as a premise must be valid true
T/F: Strong inductive arguments are monotonic false
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Creator sjshock
Created April 30, 2008
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Michigan State University. PHL 130 - Professor Grant Dowell. Homework #4.

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