Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.12.2019 04:31, rodriguezjalissa132

"an argument is valid when if its premises are true, its conclusion must be true"
yet, "some valid arguments contain only false propositions"
how? i'm not fully understanding how it is the case that an argument can be valid even if it contains only false propositions when the definition of a valid argument states such.
me understand this concept(s).

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