Asked by Leonardo Caldera on May 09, 2024

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Which of the following is true of arguments?

A) All arguments are rationally compelling.
B) Some arguments do not explicitly state their conclusion.
C) All arguments are deductive.
D) No arguments are inductive.

Rationally Compelling

An argument or idea that is logically persuasive and convincing.

Deductive

A logical process in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the stated premises; inference by reasoning from general to specific.

Inductive

A method of reasoning in which general conclusions are drawn from specific instances or observations.

  • Recognize the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning and their implications on the soundness and validity of arguments.
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kevin duenasMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Arguments are sets of premises that provide support for a conclusion. However, in some settings, the conclusion of an argument may not be stated, due to carelessness or the belief that the conclusion will be apparent to anyone that has read or heard the argument. Critical thinkers take special care to note what the conclusion of an argument is, especially when the conclusion is not stated.