Asked by DeeAnna James on May 17, 2024

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Using "A" and "B" describe the reasoning pattern of the valid argument template called Affirming the Antecedent.

Valid Argument

An argument whose conclusion logically follows from its premises, where if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true.

Affirming the Antecedent

A logical fallacy where it's assumed if the first condition is true, the second must also be true, given the first implies the second.

  • Obtain an understanding of and identify accurate argument patterns.
  • Demonstrate comprehension of fundamental logical reasoning principles.
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abigail rampasardMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
Premise #1: If A, then B.
Premise #2: A.
Conclusion: Therefore, B.