Question: Section A: True/False 6. All arguments with true conclusions are deductively strong. 7. Its possible for a valid argument with reasonable premises to have a

Section A: True/False

6. All arguments with true conclusions are deductively strong.

7. Its possible for a valid argument with reasonable premises to have a conclusion that is defeated.

8. If a valid argument has premises that are reasonable for Justin and Donald at a time t, then its possible for that argument to be deductively strong for Justin at t and weak for Donald at t.

9. Its not possible for a deductively strong argument to have false premises and a false conclusion. 10. Its possible for a weak argument to have a true conclusion.

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