Question: section A: True/False 15. If a cogent argument has a defeated conclusion, then that conclusion must be false. 16. Some inductively strong arguments have false

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15. If a cogent argument has a defeated conclusion, then that conclusion must be false.

16. Some inductively strong arguments have false conclusions.

17. The only way for a cogent argument to be weak is if that argument has a defeated conclusion.

18. It is possible for an argument to be cogent, have reasonable premises, be defeated, but still have a true conclusion.

19. All weak arguments have false premises.

20. Any argument that is not inductively strong must be a weak argument.

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