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What makes your argument strong?​

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Answered by Nandhanasatheesh471
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A strong argument is a non-deductive argument that succeeds in providing probable, but not conclusive, logical support for its conclusion. A weak argument is a non-deductive argument that fails to provide probable support for its conclusion.

Answered by swathikamani04
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an argument is valid if and only if it is necessary that if all of the premises are true, then the conclusion is true; if all the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true; it is impossible that all the premises are true and the conclusion is false. ... If this is possible, the argument is invalid

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Three Characteristics of Good Arguments

All its premises are true. The premise(s), the reasons for accepting the conclusion(s), must be true – or, at least, believable – in order for the argument to be cogent.

It considers all relevant information. ...

It is logically valid.

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