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The Importance of Validity in Arguments
In the science of logic traditionally, the focus of attention has been on deduction. Can you be sure that if you were to put true premises in place, you would be guaranteed a true conclusion? Where does the word valid figure in this? This is very interesting because validity is a purely formal property of an argument. That's to say it's just about the shape, the structure of the argument and not what's actually said in it. If you put in a true premise or set of premises into a valid form, then you have what's called a sound argument.