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.

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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.

Source: Wikipedia "Soundness" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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