Soundness
In logic, soundness can refer to either a property of arguments or a property of formal deductive systems. An argument is sound if (and only if) it is both valid in form and has no false premises.
In logic, soundness can refer to either a property of arguments or a property of formal deductive systems. An argument is sound if (and only if) it is both valid in form and has no false premises.
In logic, soundness can refer to either a property of arguments or a property of formal deductive systems. An argument is sound if (and only if) it is both valid in form and has no false premises.
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